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Imagine going to the doctor to get treatment for a persistent fever.
I was seven weeks getting back, nursing broken ribs and a persistent fever.
Military doctors have told all troops who were in the region to carefully watch themselves for persistent fevers.
In case of recurrent or persistent fever, antifungal agent should be added.
Persistent fever may be a sign of dissemination to extrathoracic sites.
A persistent fever may be the only symptom.
In summer 1988, Gertz developed a persistent fever and chronic diarrhea.
Lethal cases are rare, but in a few cases "the persistent fever might lead to heart failure".
Call your doctor if you have severe abdominal pain, persistent fever, or vaginal bleeding.
The men and women, who were from 29 to 40 years old, died one to seven weeks after developing a flu-like illness and persistent fever.
Unexplained persistent fever (intermittent or constant for longer than one month)
The next morning, he suffered a persistent fever while his affected skin was inflamed and covered by blisters.
Patients taking biologics should seek immediate medical attention if they develop persistent fever or unexplained symptoms.
LCAs can manifest with splenomegaly, persistent fever and weight loss.
Persistent fever (lasting more than 1 month)
Influenza-like symptoms, including persistent fever, usually precede the onset of the aforementioned disorders.
For fevers in children of 4-6 months and persistent fevers in older children.
Liposomal amphotericin B for empirical therapy in patients with persistent fever and neutropenia.
Unfortunately he had to suspend his studies again and moved to his father in Dinajpur owing to persistent fever.
For years, some expedition members had complained of persistent fevers, rashes and swollen lymph nodes.
It affected workers on Laysan in varying levels of severity: one woman was evacuated for persistent fever, but others showed very mild symptoms.
The baby had a persistent fever and cold and his lymph nodes were swollen, prompting doctors to test him for the virus.
Babesiosis may be suspected when a person with such an exposure history develops persistent fevers and hemolytic anemia.
Persistent fever that cannot be explained after repeated routine clinical inquiries is called fever of unknown origin.