Abstract:Fever of unknown origin describes a temperature greater than 100.9°F which is present on multiple instances for a period over three weeks with no confirmed diagnosis despite a minimum of three outpatient visits, three days of inpatient testing, or one week of extensive outpatient testing. This diagnosis presents challenges in clinical management due to the unknown etiology. This case highlights a fever of unknown origin presenting with new-onset atrial fibrillation in a patient with no previous cardiac history… Show more
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