pulmicort and Fever-of-Unknown-Origin

pulmicort has been researched along with Fever-of-Unknown-Origin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for pulmicort and Fever-of-Unknown-Origin

ArticleYear
[A 59-year-old woman with upper abdominal pain and fever].
    Der Internist, 2017, Volume: 58, Issue:10

    A 59-year-old woman suffered from fever and upper abdominal pain. The computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a liver lesion. Conventional imaging techniques (CT, magnetic resonance imaging, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography) did not allow for a consistent diagnosis. Fine needle biopsy of the liver lesion was performed. Histologically, fibrotic inflammation was found and an inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) diagnosed. Despite treatment with steroids and antibiotics, the size of the IPT increased; thus, surgical resection was necessary. In case of fever of unknown origin, IPT should be considered as a potential diagnosis.

    Topics: Abdominal Pain; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Biopsy, Fine-Needle; Budesonide; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Fever of Unknown Origin; Granuloma, Plasma Cell; Hepatectomy; Humans; Liver; Liver Diseases; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Middle Aged; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Ultrasonography

2017