Infectious Mononucleosis Flashcards
What are the causes of infectious mononucleosis?
90% of cases are caused by Epstein Barr Virus (herpes virus 4).
Less frequent causes are CMV or Herpes virus 6
What are the symptoms of infectious mononucleosis?
Sore throat,
Lymphadenopathy in both anterior and posterior neck chains (tosillitis is only anterior)
Pyrexia
Palatal petechiae,
Splenomegaly,
Hepatitis,
Lymphocytosis
Haemolytic anaemia
What are the investigations for infectious mononucleosis?
Heterophile antibody test (monospot)
FBC and LFTs
HIV test
What is the management of EBV?
Rest, fluids, analgesia
Avoid contact sport for 4 weeks minimum to avoid splenic rupture
If upper airway compromise then give corticosteroids
What are the differential diagnoses for infectious mono?
- Group A strep
- Hepatitis A,
- Acute HIV
What are the potential complications of Infectious mono?
- Splenic rupture,
- Neurological complications: Encephalitis, aseptic meningitis, guillian-barre syndrome, cranial nerve palsy,
- Chronic EBV,
- Autoimmune disease eg, MS
- Malignancy,
- acute acalculous cholecystitis,
- Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH),
- Renal complications,
- Chronic fatigue and depression