A low-grade fever that humbled this physician
The clues are usually there, even in the hardest of cases. They just aren’t presented to you on a silver platter.
Gwen Stephenson had an ill-defined polyarthritis and had been on methotrexate for some time. Her rheumatologist, Norm Fahler, had tapered her off the medication while keeping an eye on her inflammatory markers and they had leveled off at just above the normal range.
Seven or eight years ago, Gwen had suffered …