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Abdominal Manifestations of Systemic Conditions
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Mononucleosis
Mononucleosis
Siva P. Raman, MD
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KEY FACTS
Terminology
Imaging
Top Differential Diagnoses
Pathology
Clinical Issues
Diagnostic Checklist
TERMINOLOGY
Abbreviations
Infectious mononucleosis (IM)
Definitions
Illness due to infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
IMAGING
General Features
Imaging Recommendations
Radiographic Findings
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
PATHOLOGY
General Features
CLINICAL ISSUES
Presentation
Demographics
Natural History & Prognosis
Treatment
DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST
Consider
Image Interpretation Pearls
Selected References
Hoover K et al: Epstein Barr Virus (EBV). StatPearls. 2021
Gilmartin S et al: Teenage kicks: splenic rupture secondary following infectious mononucleosis. BMJ Case Rep. 12(5), 2019
Mk S et al: Spontaneous splenic rupture in a case of infectious mononucleosis. J Assoc Physicians India. 67(7):90-2, 2019
Gang MH et al: Splenic infarction in a child with primary Epstein-Barr virus infection. Pediatr Int. 55(5):e126-8, 2013
Hedgire SS et al: Mono-belly and beyond: spectrum of imaging manifestations of EBV infection in the abdomen. Clin Imaging. 37(4):711-7, 2013
Hosey RG et al: Ultrasonographic evaluation of splenic enlargement in athletes with acute infectious mononucleosis. Br J Sports Med. 42(12):974-7, 2008
Lan K et al: Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV): infection, propagation, quantitation, and storage. Curr Protoc Microbiol. Chapter 14:Unit 14E, 2007
Ebell MH: Epstein-Barr virus infectious mononucleosis. Am Fam Physician. 70(7):1279-87, 2004
Yoshie K et al: Gallbladder wall thickening associated with infectious mononucleosis. Abdom Imaging. 29(6):694-5, 2004
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KEY FACTS
Terminology
Imaging
Top Differential Diagnoses
Pathology
Clinical Issues
Diagnostic Checklist
TERMINOLOGY
Abbreviations
Infectious mononucleosis (IM)
Definitions
Illness due to infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
IMAGING
General Features
Imaging Recommendations
Radiographic Findings
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
PATHOLOGY
General Features
CLINICAL ISSUES
Presentation
Demographics
Natural History & Prognosis
Treatment
DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST
Consider
Image Interpretation Pearls
Selected References
Hoover K et al: Epstein Barr Virus (EBV). StatPearls. 2021
Gilmartin S et al: Teenage kicks: splenic rupture secondary following infectious mononucleosis. BMJ Case Rep. 12(5), 2019
Mk S et al: Spontaneous splenic rupture in a case of infectious mononucleosis. J Assoc Physicians India. 67(7):90-2, 2019
Gang MH et al: Splenic infarction in a child with primary Epstein-Barr virus infection. Pediatr Int. 55(5):e126-8, 2013
Hedgire SS et al: Mono-belly and beyond: spectrum of imaging manifestations of EBV infection in the abdomen. Clin Imaging. 37(4):711-7, 2013
Hosey RG et al: Ultrasonographic evaluation of splenic enlargement in athletes with acute infectious mononucleosis. Br J Sports Med. 42(12):974-7, 2008
Lan K et al: Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV): infection, propagation, quantitation, and storage. Curr Protoc Microbiol. Chapter 14:Unit 14E, 2007
Ebell MH: Epstein-Barr virus infectious mononucleosis. Am Fam Physician. 70(7):1279-87, 2004
Yoshie K et al: Gallbladder wall thickening associated with infectious mononucleosis. Abdom Imaging. 29(6):694-5, 2004
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