Mononucleosis
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Clinic
- Infectious mononucleosis (IM, Mono) is also known as glandular fever
- It is an infectious disease usually caused by EBV
- Fever, Sore throat, Neck lymphadenopathy, and Fatigue.
- Hepatosplenomegaly that may results in splenic rupture in less than 1%.
Entities
- Exudative pharyngitis (The most prominent entity)
- Mild pharyngitis with or without tonsillitis esp occurred before puberty
- Maculopapular rash (Esp due to amoxicillin allergy)
- Posterior cervical lymphadenopathy (esp in adolescence)
- Erythema nodosum
- Erythema multiforme
- Seizures
SSPs
- Another major symptom is feeling tired.
- Headaches are common
- Abdominal pains with nausea or vomiting sometimes also occur.
- Fatigue lasts more than one month in an estimated 28% of cases. Mild fever, swollen neck glands and body aches may also persist beyond 4 weeks. Most people are able to resume their usual activities within 2–3 months.
- In about 50% of cases, small reddish-purple spots called petechiae can be seen on the roof of the mouth.
- Palatal enanthem can also occur, but is relatively uncommon.
Cause
- EBV: About 90%
- CMV: About 5–7%
Note
- CMV, ADV and TPG infections can cause symptoms similar to infectious mononucleosis, but a heterophile antibody test will test negative and differentiate those infections from infectious mononucleosis.
Related disease
- Secondary cold agglutinin disease
- Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Complications
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Miasmatic analysis
- EBV
- CMV
- HSV-1, HSV-2: Esp when Erythema nodosum and Erythema multiforme are present.