infectious mononucleosis in English

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1
an infectious viral disease characterized by swelling of the lymph glands and prolonged lassitude.
Persons with infectious mononucleosis may be able to spread the infection to others for a period of weeks.
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1. 1,2 In infectious mononucleosis, LD (LDH) is commonly considerably higher than Ast

2. Isolated neuritis of the oculomotor nerve is a rare parainfectious manifestation of infectious mononucleosis.

3. Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) Antibody (IgG) - Primary infection by EBV causes infectious mononucleosis, usually a self-limiting disease in children and young adults

4. Large Binucleate cells resembling RS cells can be seen in a variety of benign and malignant conditions such as infectious mononucleosis, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), melanoma, poorly differentiated carcinoma, undifferentiated …

5. Reaction to the PPD or tuberculin test is suppressed by the following conditions: Recent TB infection(less than 8–10 weeks) Infectious mononucleosis Live virus vaccine - The test should not be carried out within 3 weeks of live virus vaccination (e. g.

6. It then says: “Several other diseases have also been reported to be transmitted by blood transfusion, including herpes virus infections, infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus), toxoplasmosis, trypanosomiasis [African sleeping sickness and Chagas’ disease], leishmaniasis, brucellosis [undulant fever], typhus, filariasis, measles, salmonellosis, and Colorado tick fever.”

7. Atypical lymphocytes have been observed in the peripheral blood of patients in a large number of clinical situations, including immune reactions to transplantation and immunization, collagen diseases and other autoimmune disorders, malignant disease, drug reactions, and infectious mononucleosis, as well as other bacterial and viral infections.

8. Fifty-six patients with a clinical and laboratory diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis who had not been ill for more than seven days, were randomised for peroral treatment with acyclovir (800 mg five times daily) or placebo for seven days in a double blind trial.

9. Chronic active EBV (CAEBV) infection is characterized by recurrent clinical episodes of severe infectious mononucleosis over months or years and additional unusual clinical signs and complications such as coronary artery aneurisms, hypersensitivity to mosquito bites and hydroa vacciniforme, as well as an markedly increased risk for malignant lymphoma, mostly of a T-cell type.