Glandular fever Flashcards

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What is glandular fever?

A

Term used to describe infectious mononucleosis, a disease caused by the Epstein-barr virus

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How does glandular fever present?

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Sore throat - worst they have ever had
Snoring and sleep apnoea 
Swollen neck
Fever
Headache
Nausea and vomiting
Feeling tired all the time 
Generalised aches and pains (myalgia and arthralgia)
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What is the most common age for glandular fever to occur?

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Age 1-6yo

Age 18-22yo

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4
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How is EBV spread?

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Kissing - saliva

Also rarely stem cell/blood/organ transplant

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5
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What is the incubation period of EBV?

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6 weeks

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Describe examination findings of glandular fever

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Enlarged inflamed tonsils - often meet in the middle, kissing tonsils
Significant cervical lymphadenopathy 
Abdominal tenderness and splenomegaly
Hepatomegaly 
Palatal petechiae
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What are the differentials for glandular fever?

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Tonsillitis

Quinsy

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What investigations can be done for glandular fever

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Bloods - FBC (elevated lymphocytes), LFT (elevated liver enzymes 2-3 week), Monospot test for EBV (non-specific), more specific ELISA based immunoassays and anti-viral capsid antigen IgG

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Describe the management of glandular fever

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Symptomatic relief

Penicillin based - benzylpenicillin/penicillin V as bacterial superinfection may also be present

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10
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List some complications of glandular fever

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Post-viral fatigue
Malignancy 
Guillian-Barre syndrome 
Encephalitis 
Splenic rupture
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11
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What is the advice about PE at school during glandular fever

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Avoid contact sports 4-6 weeks after due to risk of splenic rupture

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What does the monospot test for EBV rely on?

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Non-specific heterophile IgM autoantibodies

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13
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Which cancers is EBV associated with?

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Burkitt’s, Hodgkin’s, T cell lymphomas

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

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How long does a glandular fever sore throat last?

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7-10 days

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