feverhuman diseasesleukocyte countlymph nodeslymphadenopathymonocytesrubellaspleenA group of 9 cases of illness in which the most obvious features were lymphadenopathy and rash were observed by-the author on board ship in the course of two voyages. Seven cases occurred dtiring the first, and 2 ...
Glandular fever is most common in adolescents and young adults. In this article: What is glandular fever? Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment How Chemist Online can help Advice & Support What is glandular fever? Glandular fever is a viral infection. Although it is not a particularly serious condit...
Can you get glandular fever in your 50s? It is rare to have a presentation ofglandular fever in those over the age of 40 and glandular fever in this age group may present without a sore throat or lymphadenopathy. Older adults are less likely to have splenomegaly. Can I kiss my girlfriend...
Beginning the latter part of November, 1904, and continuing until March, 1905, there prevailed among the patients and employés at the Northern Indiana Hospital for Insane an extraordinary epidemic of glandular fever (synonyms: acute cervical adenitis, Drüsenfieber; fievre ganglionnaire). This epidemi...
Chapter 21 - INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS (Glandular Fever) Glandular fever (infectious mononucleosis) is an infection carried in the saliva. Some people have no symptoms and young adults more commonly suffer sympto... J Rendle-Short,OP Gray,JA Dodge - Elsevier Ltd 被引量: 0发表: 1985年 ...
More than 95 per cent of adults worldwide are infected with Epstein-Barr virus, a type of herpes that most commonly spreads via saliva. It is known to cause glandular fever, also called “mono”,and is associated with MS. Read more: ...
Glandular fever is an infectious viral disease that mainly affects teenagers and young adults. It is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Glandular fever is usually transmitted through spit or saliva; people can get it by kissing or sharing glasses, cups, or cutlery. The symptoms of gland...
Background: Infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a clinical syndrome, usually caused by the Epstein Barr virus (EPV), characterised by lymphadenopathy, fever and sore throat. Most cases of symptomatic IM occur in older teenagers or young adults. Usually IM is a benign self-limiting illness and ...
The English summary appended to the paper is as follows: - " A glandular form of toxoplasmosis is described in 6 patients; its frequency is pointed out. The disease is usually diagnosed as infectious mononucleosis or as a malignant lymphoma; in the latter case patients have been erroneously tre...
Cat scratch disease in Japan 89 (14.4) Neuroretinitis 32 (36.0) Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome 13 (14.6) Fever of unknownorigin 13 (14.6 39 It is interesting to note that four rep... M Tsukahara - 《Journal of Infection & Chemotherapy》 被引量: 31发表: 2002年 Cat-scratch disease in...