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Infectious mononucleosis is generally self-limiting and only symptomatic and/or supportive therapy may be required. However, in cases of life-threatening [[splenic rupture]] which may occur even without trauma, '''''immediate surgery''''' may be life-saving.
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==Overview==
Infectious mononucleosis is generally self-limiting and only symptomatic and/or supportive therapy may be required. However, in cases of life-threatening [[splenic rupture]] which may occur even without trauma, immediate surgery may be life-saving.


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