Case 2: Mononucleosis Epstein-Barr Flashcards

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what are the presenting symptoms of mononucleosis?

A

fever, heaache, sore throat, severe fatigue, difficulty swallowing

enlarged tonsils with exudates

posterior cervical lymph nodes are enlarged and tender

enlarged spleen and palpable liver that’s tender

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what are the lab results of someone with mono?

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leukocytosis = high WBCs

lymphocytosis

monocytosis

abnormal cells

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what test is done to diagnose mono?

A

monospot test

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4
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which virus causes mono?

A

EBV

Epstein-Barr virus which is part of the herpes virus

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what are the characteristics of herpesviruses?

A

DNA viruses

they have a strong ability to persist indefinitely in a latent form after acute
infection, with subsequent reactivation during host immunosuppression

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what are the three subfamilies of herpesviruses?

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α-herpesviruses, which include HSV-1, HSV-2, and varicella virus, grow rapidly
in many types of cells including epithelial cells and neurons

β-herpesviruses, which include CMV and human herpesvirus types 6 and 7
(HHV-6 and 7), grow in specific cells types

γ-herpesviruses, which include EBV and Kaposi sarcoma-associated virus
(KSHV, also known as HHV-8), grow slowly in lymphoid cells

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what are the characteristics of EBV

A

γ-herpesvirus

enveloped, linear dsDNA virus

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what are the 3 viral antigens associated with EBV?

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VCA = viral capsid protein

EA = early antigen

EVNAs = epstein-barr nuclear antigens

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what is EBVs tropism?

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B lymphocytes

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which cancers is EBV associated with?

A

Burkitt lymphoma in Africa

nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Asia

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how is EBV transmitted?

A

salivary secretion like kissing or close physical contact

typical IM occurs primarily in developed countries, where the major method of
spread is kissing, whereas in nonindustrialized countries, the majority of infections
occur during childhood

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