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Infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a very common disease, and although in most instances, the patient develops an asymptomatic infection, other patients progress into an array of signs and symptoms that tend to be characteristic of the pathological process, guiding the clinician into choosing the
We report a case of infectious mononucleosis progressing to fatal immunoblastic lymphoma. The patient, a 44-year-old man who may have had an immunoregulatory defect, failed to have an appropriate T-cell response to his Epstein-Barr (EB) viral infection. His active EB viral infection was manifest by
During a 5 year period, 33 children (22 males) were diagnosed to have infectious mononucleosis (M:F::2:1; age 9 mo-15 y). The common clinical features observed were fever (100%), lymphadenopathy (84%) hepatosplenomegaly (81%), tonsillar enlargement (45%), neck swelling (30%), upper respiratory
Biapenem (L-627) was given intravenously to 17 children with acute bacterial infections including 3 with purulent tonsillitis, 1 with bronchitis, 4 with pneumonia, 2 with sepsis, 3 with pyelonephritis, 2 with SSSS. (2 cases are omitted from evaluation because of Mycoplasma pneumonia and infectious
The clinical profile and histopathologic changes in needle biopsies of the liver were studied in 10 cases of acute Epstein-Barr virus infection occurring in liver transplant recipients. The systemic viral syndrome in four cases resembled that seen in infectious mononucleosis, whereas in six others
BACKGROUND
About 50 million people travel each year from industrialized countries to destinations in the tropics and subtropics. Among them, there are more than 2 million minors traveling. Although their number is increasing constantly, data on health risks during travel are limited.
METHODS
This
We reviewed the thirty cases of cytomegalovirus infections with occurred in previously healthy patients, hospitalised for fever from 1981 to 1992. Pregnant women, transplant recipients, HIV infected persons and all immunocompromised subjects were excluded. We observed 34 cases (18 women, 16 men)
As many as 95 patients with generalized form of yersiniosis and 66 patients with scarlatiniform pseudotuberculosis were examined. Atypical mononuclears were detected in the peripheral blood of 23.2% of patients with yersiniosis and 13.6% of those with pseudotuberculosis. In 83.9% their numbers
Lipid profile was evaluated prospectively in 23 consecutive children, aged 3.2-14.9 years, admitted to the hospital with a febrile illness (pneumonia, upper respiratory tract infection, diarrhea, pyelonephritis, mononucleosis, appendicitis). The degree of dyslipidemia associated with fever was
Over two successive years, out of 187 cases of fevers of undetermined origin (FUO) admitted to Abbassia and Embaba Fever Hospitals, 30 (16%) cases proved to be of parasitic origin. Ten within normal subjects were taken as controls. Complete blood picture, repeated stool examination, rectal snip by
We have administered cefotiam intravenously to 23 pediatric patients. The daily dose was 13-210 mg/kg. The clinical responses were excellent and good in 20 cases. Excluding 1 case with infectious mononucleosis, the efficacy rate of 90.9% (20/22 cases) was achieved As for side effect, diarrhea and
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) causes infections in healthy individuals and compromised hosts. In compromised hosts, CMV may cause encephalitis, pneumonia, hepatitis, colitis, and so forth. In immunocompetent hosts, CMV mononucleosis is the most common clinical manifestation and CMV colitis is rare. We