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Background: The splenic infarction (SI) is a rare complication of infectious mononucleosis (IM), especially in paediatric population. The clinical presentation of this condition can vary widely, but it is most often symptomatic (e.g.
Davide Scarponi +4 more
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Aim. To determine the threshold value of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) viral load (VL) in blood leukocytes to improve the laboratory diagnostics of infectious mononucleosis in children.Materials and methods.
M. I. Popkova +6 more
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Splenic rupture as a rare complication of infectious mononucleosis – case report
Infectious mononucleosis, caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, is a contagious disease primarily transmitted through bodily fluids, such as saliva. It is characterized by flu-like prodromal symptoms, followed by the tonsils enlargement, lymphadenopathy ...
Katarzyna Błaszczyszyn +3 more
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Background and aim: Thrombocytopenia in the course of Epstein-Barr virus mononucleosis is well-known; however, no recent series have investigated its frequency, associated factors, and evolution.
Arturo Gonzalez Quintela +3 more
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Prospective studies of infectious mononucleosis in university students
We performed an intensive prospective study designed to obtain as much data as possible on the incubation and early illness periods of primary Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection. Undergraduate students who lacked EBV antibody and oral EBV DNA (EBV‐naive)
Jennifer M. Grimm +8 more
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Infectious mononucleosis in its classical presentation consists of the clinical triad of fever, pharyngitis, and cervical lymphadenopathy. The majority of cases are caused by primary infection with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). There is, however, a wide clinical spectrum of disease manifestations, including pulmonary, hematologic, and neurologic ...
University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida, USA ( host institution ) +1 more
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What's New? The understanding of the epidemiological and clinical distinctions between Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐positive and EBV‐negative classic Hodgkin lymphoma remains incomplete. Here, the authors generated unique sets of population‐based sex‐ and age‐specific incidence rates of classic Hodgkin lymphoma in Denmark stratified by histological subtype
Klaus Rostgaard +18 more
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ORAL HEALTH STATUS OF CHALDREN WITH INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS IN THE PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
Dental caries and periodontal tissue diseases remain one of the most actual problems in pediatric dentistry. There is also a trend towards an increase in the prevalence of malocclusion.
N.L. Chukhray, S.V. Savchyn
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ABSTRACT Background Understanding the genetic links between acute pancreatitis (AP) and its infectious comorbidities is crucial for prognosis and therapy, yet remains underexplored. Methods We conducted a comprehensive post‐GWAS analysis using large‐scale summary statistics for AP and 16 infectious diseases. To pinpoint pleiotropic genes, we integrated
Bo Zou +6 more
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Herpesvirus infection and infectious mononucleosis
In this review we present current information on various aspects of infectious mononucleosis in children. Based on the analysis of scientific literature highlights the major etiological factors that lead to the development of this disease.
E. V. Sharipova, I. V. Babachenko
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