MONONUCLEOSIS
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If symptoms associated with a cold persist longer
than two weeks, mononucleosis is a possibility; however, a variety
of other conditions can produce similar symptoms. If mononucleosis
is suspected, a physician will typically conduct a physical
examination, including a "Monospot" antibody blood test that can
indicate the presence of proteins or antibodies produced in response
to infection with the EBV. These antibodies may not be detectable,
however, until the second or third weeks of the illness.
Occasionally, when this test is inconclusive, other blood tests may
be conducted. |
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