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Letter to the Editor “Early postoperative fever in pediatric oncology patients undergoing solid tumor resection”

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We read with great interest the recent study “Early postoperative fever in pediatric oncology patients undergoing solid tumor resection” by Lundstedt J et al. [1]. The authors conclude that postoperative fever following solid tumor resection in pediatric oncology patients is a frequent but usually non-infectious event, and that routine, extensive diagnostic workups are rarely necessary. Their dataset is indeed one of the largest cohorts in this underexplored field, However, we would like to raise a few important points for consideration before extrapolating these findings into clinical practice.

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Pediatric OncologyPostoperative FeverSolid Tumor ResectionInfectious ComplicationsPerioperative ManagementPediatric Surgery

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#PediatricOncology#PostopFever#PediatricSurgery#SolidTumors

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Letter to the Editor “Early postoperative fever in pediatric oncology patients undergoing solid tumor resection”. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-10-10. https://origin-library.globalcastmd.com/article/11087

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