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Psychogenic fever in a patient with small cell lung cancer: a case report

Authors: Mengdan Xu, Xiaoye Zhang, Zhaoguo Xu, Guoyuan Cui, Li Yu, Xiaoying Qi, Jia Lin, Yan Liu

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Fever is common in malignant tumors. We report an exceptional case of psychogenic fever in a patient with small cell lung cancer. This is the first case report of psychogenic fever in a patient with small cell lung cancer.

Case presentation

A 61-year-old Chinese man diagnosed with small cell carcinoma on June 30, 2012, came to our department with a complaint of fever lasting more than 1 month. He had undergone chemoradiotherapy for lung cancer 6 months previously. After admission, his body temperature fluctuated in the range of 37 °C to 39 °C. Somatic symptoms associated with anxiety were obvious. A 24-item Hamilton Anxiety Scale was used to assess the patient’s condition. A score of 32 confirmed a diagnosis of severe anxiety. After a week of antianxiety treatment, the patient’s temperature returned to normal.

Conclusion

Psychogenic fever is common in cancer patients and deserves more attention. Patients with psychogenic fever must be distinguished from patients with infectious fever (including neutropenic fever), and tumor fever. Additionally, antianxiety or antidepression treatment should be provided. A concern is that continual anxiety may adversely affect anticancer therapy.
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Metadata
Title
Psychogenic fever in a patient with small cell lung cancer: a case report
Authors
Mengdan Xu
Xiaoye Zhang
Zhaoguo Xu
Guoyuan Cui
Li Yu
Xiaoying Qi
Jia Lin
Yan Liu
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1462-z

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