Metastatic prostate cancer as an infrequent cause of fever of unknown origin, and review of the literature
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Yılmaz, M., Arslan, F., Örmeci̇, T. ve Mert, A. (2016). Metastatic prostate cancer as an infrequent cause of fever of unknown origin, and review of the literature. European Journal of Oncology, 21(4), 243-245.Abstract
Summary. Although neoplastic fever is a rare entity, it still constitutes a clinical challenge and a troublesome symptom. Differentiating it from other cancer-related fevers, such as infection, is important for appropriate patient management. We here report on an 80 year-old patient with advanced prostate adenocarcinoma presenting with fever of unknown origin. A review of the English language literature confirms similar findings.
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