Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) remains one of the most challenging diagnostic scenarios in clinical practice, especially for early-career doctors. A structured, stepwise, case-driven approach helps clinicians move logically from common infections to inflammatory, malignant, and rare causes. By integrating clinical clues, targeted investigations, and pattern recognition, young clinicians can avoid unnecessary tests and reach timely, accurate diagnoses.
Consultant Medicine, Diabetology Specialist, Tulip Care Hospitals, Odisha
Dr. Anupam Dey is a dedicated Consultant Medicine Specialist, Diabetologist, and Cosmetologist with over a decade of clinical experience, currently practicing at Tulip Care Hospitals, Cuttack. Since 2017, he has been actively involved in managing complex medical and metabolic conditions, with a strong focus on diabetes care and holistic patient management. Prior to this, he served as an Assistant Surgeon in the Department of Surgery at Christian Hospital, Bissamcuttack, where he gained extensive hands-on experience across a wide spectrum of clinical scenarios. Dr. Dey completed his MBBS from Christian Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana, and is known for his patient-centric approach that integrates evidence-based medicine with practical, real-world care.