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classic triad in mono in teenagers
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lymphadenopathy
pharyngitis fever up to 104, may last two weeks |
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distinguishing characteristics in mono
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atypical large lymphocytes
heterophile antibodies |
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how can you tell the difference between CMV and EBV
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CMV does not have early rash or elevated EBV VCA and **** no heterophile Abs
CMV does have elevated igM CMV |
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what are patients allergic to during their EBV
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ampicillin
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initial and secondary and target cell for EBV
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oral epithelial cell is primary
then B cell |
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how does EBV cause B cell proliferation
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blocks apoptosis
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where are Downey cells found
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EBV
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what responds to the B cells infected with EBV
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CD8 t cells attack them, its kind of an autoimmune disease
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symptomatic disease EBV occurs in what age group
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10-19
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EBV is transmitted via
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kissing
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EBV specific proteins suppress
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p53/Rb
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EBV activates what gene
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c-myc oncogene
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CMV is a common
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TORCH infection
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bluberyy muffin rash found in
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CMV
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Cytomegalic inclusion disease involves
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transmission from mother to fetus or newborn
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transmission of CMV is via
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droplet, fecal oral, transplacental, breast milke, STD
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retinitis is seen in
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immunosuppressed CMV patients
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dx of CMV
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IgM ab (torch panel)
owl's eyes |
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tx of CMV
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gancyclovir, foscarnet...
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