About the Test Purpose of the test The purpose of mono testing is to look for heterophile antibodies in the blood, which can confirm a diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis. Infectious mononucleosis is a contagious disease caused by a virus. EBV is the most common cause of infectious mo...
Doctorscan confirm a mono diagnosis with blood tests, including: Complete blood count (CBC).This test lets your doctor look at your white blood cells to see whether any of them are unusual or whether you have more than usual. Antibody tests.This test can show your doctor whether your immune...
An increase in a type of white blood cell called "atypical lymphocytes" is common. Liver function tests show elevation of liver enzyme levels in nearly 90% of people with mononucleosis. Health care providers often perform an antibody test to measure heterophile antibodies. Heterophile antibodies ...
In the diagnostic work-up, a positive infectious mononucleosis spot test was obtained on each patient indicating the presence of horse red cell agglutinins in the blood. This information was somewhat misleading initially as to the etiology of the lymphadenopathy. Subsequent biopsy demonstrated Hodgkin'...
A blood chemistry test may reveal inflammation and abnormalities in liver function. Diagnostic tests performed in the laboratory may be of value to rule out other causes of sore throat and fever, including cytomegalovirus infection, strep throat, and less common conditions such as acute HIV ...
A blood test can confirm the diagnosis. There are no medications to treat the infection itself. Antibiotics do not help because antibiotics do not work against viruses, including EBV. You can treat the symptoms of mono, however. Over-the-counter medications such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen ...
Mononucleosis product description The Mononucleosis Rapid Test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of 4 serologic markers of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), two of IgM class, VCA and heterophile antibodies, and two of IgG class, VCA and EBNA, in human whole blood, ...
Laboratory tests revealed a white blood cell count of 24,460 cells/渭L with 25% atypical lymphocytes and 20% mononucleosis, thrombocytopenia. Test results were positive for SFTSV RNA, SFTSV-specific IgM antibody, and SFGR-specific IgM antibody. He was diagnosed with mononucleosis-like illnesses ...
The diagnosis may be made by correlation of the clinical findings with a positive heterophile antibody test and a peripheral blood smear showing atypical lymphocytosis. The mainstay of treatment for infectious mononucleosis is supportive care (i.e., acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
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