Often the reason for the fever is obvious (pneumonia, UTI, etc.) or can be found within a day or two. One of the most difficult problems in the clinical practice is FUO (fever of unknown origin). This NYTimes article follows step-by-step the exhaustive work-up FUO which yields a surprising result - adult Still's disease.
Nocturnal Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Joint Pain - NYTimes 03/05
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/333/7570/691
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searching for still's disease and as I'm a reader of this blog I wanted to point out the above link about a debated case on still's disease appeared recently on the BMJ. There has been many responses and commentaries on the case.
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