Mononucleosis
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- Mononucleosis and splenomegaly - Video
- 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
- Prolonged fever of unknown origin in children
- Viral hepatitis
- Blood count changes in children (leucocytes and platelets)
- Likelihood of amoxicillin rash in children with mono only about 30%
- Exanthema caused by amoxicillin - Image
- Fatigue
- Common cold in adults
- Prolonged fever in the adult
- Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
- Erythema nodosum
- Viral infections of the oral mucosa
- Exanthem (eruptive skin rash)
- Peripheral blood smear
- Acute leukaemias in adults
- A lump in the neck
- Leucocytosis
- Acute abdomen in the adult
- HIV infection
- Fever in a child
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Skin problems in returning travellers
- Ultrasonographic examinations
- Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)
- Hypersensitivity to drugs
- Corticosteroids as standalone or add‐on treatment for sore throat
- Fever in a returning traveller
- Excluding a child with an infection from day care