Abstract:Background. The presence of ulcerative colitis (UC) with no bowel symptoms, as fever of unknown origin (FUO), is uncommon. Objective. To describe the case of an 80-year-old woman who presented with fever, with a history of UC under treatment with mesalazine. Case Presentation. She was admitted due to fever lasting for 12 days with no associated symptoms. Seven years earlier, she was diagnosed with UC. After an extended workup for FUO that failed to reach the diagnosis, she underwent a gallium-67 scintigraphy. … Show more
“…IBD, as well as TAK, is a possible cause of FUO 8,9) and it is reported that TAK often complicates IBD. Watanabe et al estimated 6.1% of TAK complicated UC 10) , while Reny et al reported 4 of 44 patients with TAK complicated CD 11) .…”
“…IBD, as well as TAK, is a possible cause of FUO 8,9) and it is reported that TAK often complicates IBD. Watanabe et al estimated 6.1% of TAK complicated UC 10) , while Reny et al reported 4 of 44 patients with TAK complicated CD 11) .…”
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