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Research Article | Volume 3 Issue 3 (None, 2009) | Pages 44 - 46
Erythema multiforme-like lesions in the course of infectious mononucleosis
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PMID : PMC3157798
Received
Sept. 20, 2009
Published
Nov. 28, 2009
Abstract
Background:The rash in infectious mononucleosis is usually diffusely macular.Main observations :A 15-year-old boy presented to us with high grade fever, sore throat, malaise, body aches, and polyarthralgia. He developed annular, erythematous, and non-scaly eruptions on chest and right arm. Blanching erythema was noted on his trunk. He had bilateral tender cervical lymph nodes, severe pharyngeal congestion, petechiae on soft palate, uvular edema, infraorbital edema, and marginal tender hepatomegaly. Investigations revealed lymphocytosis and activated atypical lymphocytes in the peripheral smear, and positive monospot test. The boy subsequently recovered in one week with total disappearance of his rash. Epstein-Barr virus-related infectious mononucleosis was considered the most likely diagnosis for our patient.Conclusions:To our knowledge, this atypical case is the third reported case of annular lesions in infectious mononucleosis. Dermatologists and other clinicians should be alerted to this special presentation of primary EBV infection.
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