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  1. Epstein-Barr virus infections in children (Current problems in pediatrics) by Ciro Valent Sumaya, 1987
  2. The laboratory diagnosis of infectious monoclueosis (CDC lab update) by Marguerite Chandler Ballard, 1982

101. FIRSTConsult - Sdfdsf
FIRSTConsult, mononucleosis (EBV) (Medical Condition File). Published for medical students and primary healthcare providers by Elsevier.
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102. DermIS / Main Menu / DOIA / Alphabetically / Diagnosenames Containing 'mononucle
alphabetically / diagnosenames containing mononucleosis diagnosis, number of images. Infectious mononucleosis,
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103. Infectious Mononucleosis
Care and Treatment Infectious mononucleosis and Children Infectious mononucleosis and Teens More about What is Infectious mononucleosis ?
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104. What Is Infectious Mononucleosis ?
What is Infectious mononucleosis ? Updated January 25, 2004. The Basics Infectious mononucleosis New York State Department of Health (also in Spanish)
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Clinical Trials.gov Diagnosis and Symptoms Mono Test American Association for Clinical Chemistry Epstein-Barr Virus Epstein-Barr and Infectious Mononucleosis MEDLINEplus (also in Spanish Infectious Mononucleosis and Children What's Mono? KidsHealth Infectious Mononucleosis and Teens On the Teen Scene: When Mono Takes You Out of Action FDA Information Resources Centers for Disease Control Prevention and Control How Long is Mono Contagious? KidsHealth Researched by NOAH Contributing Editor: NOAH Team NOAH Infectious Diseases Infectious Mononucleosis > What is Infectious Mononucleosis ? Health Topics Index A to Z Page of the Month Advanced Search ... Feedback

105. Herpesviruses: HHV-4
with infectious mononucleosis as long as six months after initial infection. Patients with infectious mononucleosis remain highly infectious during
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/3035/HHV4.html
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Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV/HHV-4)
HHV-4 has a dual cell tropism for human B-lymphocytes (generally non-productive infection) and epithelial cells (productive infection). There is no suitable animal host, but replication/latency has been studied extensively in transformed human cell lines. HHV-4 is widespread worldwide, with ~75% of UK adults infected (lifelong!): Virus DNA persists at high levels in the saliva of patients with infectious mononucleosis as long as six months after initial infection. Patients with infectious mononucleosis remain highly infectious during convalescence. ( Fafi-Kremer S. et al. Long-term shedding of infectious epstein-barr virus after infectious mononucleosis. J Infect Dis. 2005 191: 985-989 The usual outcome of infection is polyclonal B-cell activation and benign proliferation, which may be sub-clinical or produce infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever): Disease: Comments: Infectious mononucleosis ("glandular fever") Primary infection, self limiting. Occurs in ~50% of primary infections of adolescents and young adults.

106. Tuotromedico: Mononucleosis Infecciosa. Enfermedad Del Beso
Translate this page La mononucleosis es una infeccion virica aguda causada por el virus de Epstein-Barr que se caracteriza por fiebre, faringitis, ganglios y aumento del tamaño
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MONONUCLEOSIS DEFINICIÓN SIGNOS Y SÍNTOMAS DIAGNÓSTICO ... DEFINICIÓN La mononucleosis es la infección vírica aguda causada por el virus de Epstein-Barr, que se caracteriza por fiebre, faringitis, ganglios y aumento del tamaño del bazo. Afecta a niños, adolescentes y adultos jóvenes. Se suele ver en epidemias pero a veces hay casos aislados. Parece que se contagia vía salivar, por lo que se ha dado en llamarla "enfermedad del beso". En realidad, su contagiosidad es baja. El periodo de incubación (sin síntomas) suele durar entre 7 y 14 días. SIGNOS Y SÍNTOMAS
  • Fiebre. Molestias de garganta. Pérdida de apetito. Fatiga. Astenia. Dolores musculares.
DIAGNÓSTICO Inicialmente se observan síntomas de la enfermedad (fiebre, dolor de cabeza y de garganta) asociados a inflamación de ganglios y, a veces, del bazo. De forma variable en cada persona aparecen náuseas, color amarillo en la piel, dolor de cabeza, ojos llorosos, dificultad para respirar, palpitaciones y, a veces, un exantema en la piel, especialmente si el cuadro se trata con penicilina (aunque el exantema no está relacionado generalmente con alergia a penicilina). Se puede realizar un análisis rápido para comprobar la presencia del virus en la sangre (serología), así como

107. Nikon MicroscopyU: Human Pathology Digital Image Gallery - Mononucleosis
Infectious mononucleosis is a common viral disease often known simply as mono or the kissing disease that usually occurs in individuals between the ages of
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Mononucleosis
Infectious mononucleosis is a common viral disease often known simply as mono or the kissing disease that usually occurs in individuals between the ages of 15 and 35. The infection generally spreads via saliva exchange and is thought to be caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, a member of the herpesvirus family. Symptoms of mononucleosis are varied, but frequently include fever, fatigue, and sore throat. Swelling of the lymph nodes is also common and is the origin of another alternate name for the disease, glandular fever. Less often, a rash, eyelid swelling, or muscle soreness, as well as the more serious and even less common onset of pneumonia, meningitis, hepatitis, or peripheral neuritis, may occur. In some cases, the spleen may become enlarged, and rupture of the organ is the primary cause of the rare instances of death associated with mononucleosis. Currently there is no cure for infectious mononucleosis, treatment typically taking the form of bed rest, ingestion of fluids, and painkillers. Aspirin is usually avoided, however, because the pharmaceutical has been associated with Reye syndrome when used to treat children with viral diseases. Usually within a month, the body successfully recuperates from an infection of mononucleosis on its own, but some individuals may continue to feel unusually tired and weak for several months. Even after symptoms of mononucleosis subside, the virus may be exuded in saliva so that the patient is actually contagious for several months. Once exposed to the virus, there is an incubation period of 10 to 60 days, though one to two weeks before the onset of symptoms is most common for youths.

108. NEJM -- Characteristics Of Hodgkin's Lymphoma After Infectious Mononucleosis
Results Only serologically confirmed infectious mononucleosis was associated The estimated median incubation time from mononucleosis to EBVpositive
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HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Please sign in for full text and personal services Previous Volume 349:1324-1332 October 2, 2003 Number 14 Next Characteristics of Hodgkin's Lymphoma after Infectious Mononucleosis
Henrik Hjalgrim, M.D., Johan Askling, M.D., Klaus Rostgaard, M.Sc., Stephen Hamilton-Dutoit, F.R.C.Path., Morten Frisch, M.D., Jin-Song Zhang, M.D., Mette Madsen, M.Sc., Nils Rosdahl, M.D., Helle Bossen Konradsen, M.D., Hans H. Storm, M.D., and Mads Melbye, M.D.
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109. DermIS / Main Menu / DOIA / Infectious Mononucleosis / Info
information on the diagnosis Infectious mononucleosis If you are a patient with Infectious mononucleosis , please complete our; WebsiteQuestionnaire
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110. The Page You Requested Has Moved
American Academy of Family Physicians. SEARCH Advanced Search. MEMBERS. About Us News Publications Members CME Center Clinical Research
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