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[[Lymphadenopathy|Bilateral tender lymphadenopathy]], particularly, the posterior [[cervical lymph nodes|posterior cervical lymph nodes]] are characteristic of mononucleosis. Therefore, lymph node biopsy if done may reveal [[lymphocytosis|atypical lymphocytosis]]. | [[Lymphadenopathy|Bilateral tender lymphadenopathy]], particularly, the posterior [[cervical lymph nodes|posterior cervical lymph nodes]] are characteristic of mononucleosis. Therefore, a lymph node biopsy, if done, may reveal [[lymphocytosis|atypical lymphocytosis]]. | ||
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Overview
Bilateral tender lymphadenopathy, particularly, the posterior posterior cervical lymph nodes are characteristic of mononucleosis. Therefore, a lymph node biopsy, if done, may reveal atypical lymphocytosis.