Mononucleosis
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Mononucleosis
Steroids for symptom control in infectious mononucleosis
Accurate signs, symptoms, and labs for diagnosing mononucleosis
Steroids for symptom control in infectious mononucleosis
Useful signs, symptoms, and hematologic parameters for diagnosing infectious mononucleosis
Antiviral agents for infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever)
Amoxicillin is no more likely to cause rash than any other antibiotic in patients with mononucleosis
Pharyngitis and tonsillitis in children
Sore throat and tonsillitis
Viral hepatitis
Prolonged fever of unknown origin in children
Viral infections of the oral mucosa
Likelihood of amoxicillin rash in children with mono only about 30%
Exanthema caused by amoxicillin - Image
Blood count changes in children (leucocytes and platelets)
Common cold in adults
Fatigue
Prolonged fever in the adult
Peritonsillitis and peritonsillar abscess
Erythema nodosum
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
Acute leukaemias in adults
A lump in the neck
Exanthem (eruptive skin rash)
Peripheral blood smear
Leucocytosis
Acute abdomen in the adult
Fever in a child
HIV infection
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Ultrasonographic examinations
Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)
Skin problems in returning travellers
Hypersensitivity to drugs
Corticosteroids as standalone or add‐on treatment for sore throat
Excluding a child with an infection from day care
Fever in a returning traveller