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F *Fabry's disease -- Fever -- Fiber, dietary -- Fistula(s) Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome -- 5-Fluorouracil Fluoxetine (Prozac) -- Forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) Forced vital capacity (FVC) -- Fungal infections Fungemia, defined -- F wave studies
Fabry's disease [ch346 ¶20-¶27] [ch346 Table1]
angiokeratomas [ch57 ¶83] [ch346 ¶22]
cardiovascular manifestations [ch239 ¶22] [ch346 ¶24]
diagnosis [ch346 ¶25]
differential diagnosis [ch376 ¶43]
and fatty liver [ch300 ¶14]
genetics [ch65 ¶118] [ch65 ¶120] [ch346 ¶6]
glomerular disease in [ch273 ¶34] [ch275 ¶51]
motility disorders [ch288 Table1]
tubular disease in [ch276 ¶25]
Face
infections [ch30 ¶2-¶5]
neurologic disturbances [ch31 ¶20]
Facet joint hypertrophy, back pain from [ch16 ¶36]
Facial hemiatrophy of Romberg [ch372 ¶19]
Facial myokymia [ch22 ¶7] [ch372 ¶20]
in multiple sclerosis [ch376 ¶26]
Facial nerve
disorders [ch372 ¶11-¶21]
and taste [ch29 ¶22]
Facial pain [ch15 ¶10] [ch15 Table1] [ch31 ¶20]
[see also: Trigeminal neuralgia]
atypical [ch15 ¶12]
eating and [ch15 ¶11]
Facial palsy [ch31 ¶21] [ch372 ¶11-¶15]
in multiple sclerosis [ch376 ¶26]
Facial spasms [ch22 ¶4] [ch372 ¶11-¶15]
Facial tics [ch22 ¶5]
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, (FCMD) [ch383 ¶41-¶47] [ch383 Table1]
clinical features [ch383 ¶42-¶44]
genetics [ch363 Table1] [ch383 ¶46]
laboratory features [ch383 ¶45]
treatment [ch383rx6]
Factitious illness [ch385 ¶75]
Fainting
[see: Syncope]
hysterical [ch20 ¶34]
Faintness
[see also: Dizziness; Syncope]
causes of [ch20 Table1]
defined [ch20 ¶54]
Fallopian tubes
carcinoma [ch99 ¶36-¶37]
disorders [ch337 ¶151-¶153]
Falls
among the elderly [ch9 ¶53]
causes of [ch9 ¶54] [ch9 Table6]
complications of [ch9 ¶58]
prevention of [ch9 Table5] [ch9 Table6]
syncope and [ch20 ¶51]
False-negative rate, defined [ch3 Table2]
False-positive rate, defined [ch3 Table2]
Famciclovir [ch183 ¶27-¶29] [ch183 Table1]
for hepatitis B [ch297 ¶20]
for HSV [ch184 ¶42-¶43] [ch184 Table1]
for VZV [ch183 ¶29] [ch185 ¶28]
Familial abuse [ch385 ¶93-¶94]
Family history [ch1 ¶18]
and genetic disorders [ch65 ¶137-¶140]
Famotidine
drug interactions [ch68 Table4]
for duodenal ulcers [ch284 ¶70] [ch284 Table2]
for gastroesophageal reflux [ch283 ¶44]
for NSAID-related GI injury [ch284 ¶127]
Fanconi's anemia
and aplastic anemia [ch110 ¶13]
diagnosis [ch110 ¶19]
and myelodysplastic syndromes [ch110 ¶44]
myeloid leukemia and [ch112 ¶4]
Fanconi syndrome [ch50 ¶39] [ch66 ¶31] [ch276 ¶2] [ch349 ¶41-¶49]
defined [ch349 ¶41]
diagnosis [ch349 ¶47]
hypouricemia in [ch278 ¶55]
and myeloma [ch114 ¶11]
polyglandular manifestations [ch340 Table3]
renal manifestations [ch278 ¶60-¶62] [ch278 Table1]
treatment [ch278rx13]
Fansidar (pyrimethamine/sulfadoxine), adverse reactions [ch140 ¶110]
Farber's disease [ch346 Table1]
Farmer's lung [ch253 ¶20] [ch254 ¶52-¶54]
atypical [ch253 ¶17]
Fascial infections, anaerobic [ch169 ¶20]
Fasciculations [ch21 ¶5] [ch22 ¶9] [ch360 ¶29]
Fasciitis
clostridial [ch148 ¶23]
with eosinophilia, diffuse [ch311 ¶33]
necrotizing, anaerobes and [ch169 ¶39]
in reactive arthritis [ch317 ¶48]
Fascioliasis (Fasciola hepatica) [ch224 ¶58-¶63] [ch302 ¶80]
eosinophilia [ch212 ¶9]
life cycle and diagnosis [ch213 Table1]
stool examination [ch213 Table4]
treatment [ch214 ¶5] [ch214 ¶24]
Fasciolopsis [ch224 ¶64]
life cycle and diagnosis [ch213 Table1]
stool examination [ch213 Table4]
Fat
absorption [ch285 Figure1] [ch285 Figure2] [ch285 ¶15-¶20]
body, assessment [ch73 Table6] [ch75 Table1]
dietary, restriction of [ch10 ¶9] [ch77 ¶6-¶8]
[see also: Diet therapy]
malabsorption of
[see also: Steatorrhea]
diarrhea [ch42 ¶25]
nutritional requirements [ch72 ¶18]
restriction, for hypertension [ch246 ¶56]
Fatal familial insomnia (FFI) [ch27 ¶63] [ch363 ¶14] [ch363 Table1] [ch379 ¶88]
Fat cell, and obesity [ch75 ¶10]
Fat embolism
head trauma and [ch374 ¶49]
purpura and [ch57 ¶105]
Fatigue [ch22 ¶26]
chronic
[see: Chronic fatigue syndrome]
evaluation of [ch22 Figure1]
in heart failure [ch233 ¶35]
in multiple sclerosis [ch376 ¶32] [ch376 ¶72]
sleepiness vs. [ch27 ¶31]
Fat mass [ch73 ¶18] [ch73 Table6]
Fat necrosis
[see also: Lipodystrophies]
disseminated (metastatic) [ch352 ¶39-¶41]
nodular [ch352 ¶33-¶38]
subcutaneous, in pancreatitis [ch304 ¶50]
Fatty acids
disorders, in liver disease [ch293 Figure2] [ch293 ¶37-¶38]
in nutrition therapy [ch78 Table2] [ch78 Table6]
Fatty liver [ch300 ¶2-¶13] [ch300 Table1]
alcoholic [ch298 ¶4] [ch298 ¶6] [ch298 ¶7] [ch298 ¶10] [ch298 ¶19] [ch300 ¶4]
drug-induced [ch300 ¶10]
agents [ch296 Table2]
with encephalopathy (Reye's syndrome) [ch300 ¶12-¶13]
[see also: Reye's syndrome]
macrovesicular [ch300 ¶3-¶8] [ch300 Table1]
clinical features [ch300 ¶6]
diagnosis [ch300 ¶7]
etiology [ch300 ¶4-¶5]
treatment [ch300rx1]
microvesicular [ch300 ¶9-¶11] [ch300 Table1]
of pregnancy [ch7 ¶48] [ch294 ¶39] [ch300 ¶10]
tetracycline-induced [ch294 ¶39] [ch300 ¶11]
Fatty streaks [ch242 Figure1] [ch242 ¶6] [ch242 ¶20-¶26]
[see also: Atherosclerosis]
Favism [ch109 ¶36-¶37]
Fazio-Londe syndrome [ch370 ¶26]
Febrile agglutinins [ch125 ¶15]
Febrile nonhemolytic reactions, to transfusions [ch115 ¶45]
Fecal examination
[see: Stool examination]
Fecal fat measurement, in diarrhea [ch42 ¶44]
Fecal impaction, diarrhea and [ch42 ¶37]
Fecal incontinence [ch42 ¶9]
Fecalith [ch288 ¶9]
Fecal occult blood test, in colorectal cancer screening [ch82 ¶47] [ch82 Table4]
Fecal-oral transmission
giardiasis [ch220 ¶3]
Helicobacter pylori [ch156 ¶3]
hepatitis A virus [ch295 ¶35]
infectious diarrheas [ch42 ¶12]
parasitic infections [ch212 ¶6]
Shigella [ch159 ¶7]
Yersinia enterocolitica [ch164 ¶42]
Fecal osmolality test, for diarrhea [ch42 ¶51]
Feeding-fasting cycle [ch335 Table1]
Felodipine
for hypertension [ch246 Table4]
poisoning/overdosage [ch391 ¶85]
Felty's syndrome [ch313 ¶28] [ch313 ¶33]
neutropenia [ch62 ¶19]
Female reproductive tract disorders [ch337]
Feminization, from androgen therapy [ch336 ¶78]
Femoral-femoral bypass, for arteriosclerosis of the extremities [ch248 ¶15]
Fenfluramine, for obesity [ch75 Table7]
Fenoprofen
dosage [ch12 Table1]
poisoning/overdosage [ch391 ¶163]
Fenoterol, for asthma [ch252 ¶42]
Fentanyl [ch387 ¶3]
[see also: Opioids]
dosage [ch12 Table1]
Ferritin [ch109 ¶6]
absorption [ch285 ¶25]
and liver function [ch292 ¶25]
serum levels [ch106 ¶13] [ch106 Table3]
Ferrous fumarate [ch106 Table6]
Ferrous gluconate [ch106 Table6]
Ferrous sulfate [ch106 Table6]
Fertility control
female [ch337 Figure10] [ch337 ¶108-¶127] [ch337 Table3]
and death rates [ch337 Table4]
male [ch336 ¶66]
Fertilization, in vitro [ch337 ¶99]
Fetal alcohol syndrome [ch386 ¶32]
cardiovascular manifestations [ch235 Table1]
Fetal biopsy [ch67 Table3]
Fetal hemoglobin, hereditary persistence of [ch65 ¶146]
Fetal infections
[see also: Neonatal infections]
HIV [ch308 ¶27-¶29]
parvovirus B19 (hydrops fetalis) [ch189 ¶2] [ch189 ¶11]
Fetor hepaticus [ch299 ¶41]
Fever [ch17]
[see also: individual fevers]
accompaniments of [ch17 ¶17]
African tick-bite [ch179 ¶25]
approach to the patient [ch17ap1]
arboviral hemorrhagic [ch200 ¶80-¶128]
[see also: individual viruses]
arthropod- and rodent-borne viruses [ch200 ¶14-¶37]
chemistry studies in [ch17 ¶30]
clinical pathology [ch17 ¶28]
defined [ch17 ¶1]
drug-induced [ch69 Table1] [ch137 ¶24]
and endocarditis [ch126 ¶31]
factitious [ch125 ¶14]
hectic [ch17 ¶22]
history taking [ch17 ¶20]
intermittent [ch17 ¶22]
Japanese (Oriental) spotted [ch179 ¶25]
laboratory tests [ch17 ¶27]
and liver abscess [ch127 ¶24]
in malaria [ch17 ¶24] [ch125 ¶9]
[see also: Malaria]
Mediterranean spotted (boutonneuse fever) [ch179 ¶24-¶27] [ch179 Table1]
microbiology studies in [ch17 ¶30]
Oroya [ch165 ¶2-¶9]
patterns of [ch17 ¶21]
Pel-Ebstein [ch17 ¶24]
physical examination [ch17 ¶25]
physiology of [ch17 Figure1] [ch17 ¶15]
in psittacosis [ch181 ¶82-¶83]
pyrogens [ch17 ¶3-¶7]
endogenous [ch17 ¶5]
exogenous [ch17 ¶3]
Q (Coxiella burnetii) [ch179 ¶63-¶70]
quadriplegic [ch373 ¶64]
quartan [ch17 ¶24]
[see also: Malaria, P. malariae]
quotidian [ch17 ¶22]
radiology in [ch17 ¶31]
with rash [ch18] [ch57 ¶119]
[see also: Rash(es)]
approach to the patient [ch18ap1]
classification [ch18 ¶5-¶20] [ch18 Table1]
and internal disease [ch57 ¶119]
relapsing [ch177] [ch17 ¶24] [ch18 Table1]
remittent [ch17 ¶23]
in returned travelers [ch123 ¶45]
Rocky Mountain spotted [ch179 ¶2-¶23]
septic [ch17 ¶22]
spotted rickettsial [ch179 ¶2-¶31]
sustained [ch17 ¶22]
testicular effects [ch336 ¶62]
travel history and [ch17 ¶20]
treatment [ch17rx1]
trench [ch165 ¶28-¶32]
typhoid [ch158 ¶1] [ch158 ¶6-¶31]
of unknown origin (FUO) [ch125]
causes [ch125 ¶7-¶14] [ch125 Table2] [ch125 Table4]
classic [ch125 ¶2] [ch125 Table1] [ch125 Table2]
diagnostic studies [ch125 ¶15-¶21]
definition and classification [ch125 ¶1] [ch125 Table1]
diagnostic studies [ch125 ¶15-¶21]
HIV-associated [ch125 ¶5] [ch125 Table1]
malignancies and [ch125 Table3]
of more than six months [ch125 Table4]
neutropenic [ch125 ¶4] [ch125 Table1]
nosocomial [ch125 ¶3] [ch125 Table1]
treatment [ch125rx1]
yellow [ch200 ¶111-¶113]
F *Fabry's disease -- Fever -- Fiber, dietary -- Fistula(s) Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome -- 5-Fluorouracil Fluoxetine (Prozac) -- Forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) Forced vital capacity (FVC) -- Fungal infections Fungemia, defined -- F wave studies
Fallopian Tube Disorders
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
Familial Benign Pemphigus (Hailey-Hailey Disease)
Fanconi Syndrome
Farmer's Lung
Fasciola Hepatica
Fatty Liver
Favre-Racouchot Syndrome (Nodular Elastosis with Cysts and Comedone)
Favus
Feline Leukemia Virus
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
Felty's Syndrome
Fever of Unknown Origin
Fibrolamellar Carcinoma
Fibromyalgia
Fibromyositis
Fibroplastic Endocarditis
Fibrous Papule of the Face
Filariasis
Fish Meal Worker's Lung
Fish Monger's Cellulitis
Fistula-in-ano
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome
Flail Chest
Fluids and Electrolytes
Flukes
Focal Dermal Hypoplasia Syndrome
Fogo Selvagem
Folic Acid Deficiency
Follicle Stimulating Hormone Deficiency
Follicular Carcinomas, Thyroid
Follicular Infundibulum Tumor
Folliculitis
Food Allergies
Food Poisoning
Foreign Body Aspiration
Fournier's Gangrene
Fox-Fordyce Disease
Frostbite
Fructose-1-6-diphosphatase Deficiency
Fructose Intolerance
Fructose-1-phosphate Aldose Deficiency
Furrier's Lung
Furuncle