posted on 2018-07-30, 14:33authored byJohn Lennon, Michael Crotty, John E. Fenton
Infectious mononucleosis is commonly seen in both the
community and the hospital setting. Patients usually present
with a sore throat and often presume that an antibiotic is
required. It is therefore important to dispel the many myths
relating to the condition with appropriate patient education.
Knowledge of the clinical course of the disease, as well as
potential complications, is paramount. In an information age,
difficult questions may arise for a general practitioner,
emergency doctor, or trainee in ear, nose, and throat medicine.
The aim of this review is to assist those who encounter infectious
mononucleosis in the adolescent and adult population.