Epstein-Barr Virus?

Feb 24, 2010 15:45

TestResultLimitsLabEBV, Chronic/Active Infection> EBV Early Antigen Ab, IgG1.1H AI0.0 - 0.801Negative<0.9Equivocal0.9 - 1.0Positive>1.0> EBV Ab VCA, IgG>8.0 H AI0.0 - 0.801Negative<0.9Equivocal0.9 - 1.0Positive>1.0> EBV Nuclear Antigen Ab, IgG>8.0 H AI0.0 - 0.801Negative<0.9Equivocal0.9 - 1.0Positive>1.0

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dominanefret February 25 2010, 07:41:29 UTC
mono, eh?

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aekiy February 25 2010, 07:58:02 UTC
Oop. As I was just saying on AIM and Facebook, I didn't even make the connection that Epstein-Barr Virus causes infectious mononucleosis which = mono. I dunno if I present all the appropriate signs and symptoms of mono, since a lot of them aren't obvious, and the ones that are obvious are ones that could be the result of almost any disease (fever, fatigue, weight loss, malaise, etc.)

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dominanefret February 25 2010, 23:58:32 UTC
the only way to really confirm mono is to get an ultrasound of your spleen to see if it is swollen. Otherwise it is just assumed that EB = Mono.

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aekiy February 26 2010, 00:04:09 UTC
Ya, unfortunately I don't think Primary Adult Care covers things like that, but I'll certainly see what I can do about this.

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