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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
[[Mononucleosis medical therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[Mononucleosis surgery|Surgery]] | [[Mononucleosis prevention|Prevention]]
[[Mononucleosis medical therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[Mononucleosis surgery|Surgery]] | [[Mononucleosis prevention|Prevention]] | [[Mononucleosis cost-effectiveness of therapy|Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy]] | [[Mononucleosis future or investigational therapies|Future or Investigational Therapies]]


==Related chapters==
==Related chapters==

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Infectious mononucleosis
Infectious Mononucleosis smear showing reactive (atypical) lymphocytes, in blue.
ICD-10 B27
ICD-9 075
DiseasesDB 4387
MedlinePlus 000591
MeSH D007244

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, M.B.B.S. [2]

Synonyms and Keywords: Infectious mononucleosis, mono, kissing disease, Pfeiffer's disease, glandular fever

Overview

Pathophysiology

Epidemiology & Demographics

Risk Factors

Causes

Differentiating Mononucleosis from other Diseases

Natural History, Complications & Prognosis

Diagnosis

Clinical presentation: History & Symptoms | Physical examination

Diagnosis summary based on stage of infection: Susceptibility | Primary infection | Past infection | Reactivation | Chronic infection

Initial lab tests: Complete blood count with differential | Peripheral blood smear | Liver function test

Serology: Monospot test | Specific antibody tests

Other diagnostic studies: Lumbar puncture | EEG | CT scan | MRI | Lymph node biopsy | Electron microscopy | Microscopic pathology

Treatment

Medical Therapy | Surgery | Prevention | Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy | Future or Investigational Therapies

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