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19 Cards in this Set

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classic triad in mono in teenagers
lymphadenopathy
pharyngitis
fever up to 104, may last two weeks
distinguishing characteristics in mono
atypical large lymphocytes
heterophile antibodies
how can you tell the difference between CMV and EBV
CMV does not have early rash or elevated EBV VCA and **** no heterophile Abs

CMV does have elevated igM CMV
what are patients allergic to during their EBV
ampicillin
initial and secondary and target cell for EBV
oral epithelial cell is primary
then B cell
how does EBV cause B cell proliferation
blocks apoptosis
where are Downey cells found
EBV
what responds to the B cells infected with EBV
CD8 t cells attack them, its kind of an autoimmune disease
symptomatic disease EBV occurs in what age group
10-19
EBV is transmitted via
kissing
EBV specific proteins suppress
p53/Rb
EBV activates what gene
c-myc oncogene
CMV is a common
TORCH infection
bluberyy muffin rash found in
CMV
Cytomegalic inclusion disease involves
transmission from mother to fetus or newborn
transmission of CMV is via
droplet, fecal oral, transplacental, breast milke, STD
retinitis is seen in
immunosuppressed CMV patients
dx of CMV
IgM ab (torch panel)
owl's eyes
tx of CMV
gancyclovir, foscarnet...