OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical characteristics of infectious mononucleosis (IM) in adults. METHOD: Medical records of 50 adult IM patients admitted in hospital were analyzed retrospectively. RESULT: Diagnosis delayed group contained 16 patients (32% of total patients) and was significantly different from the diagnosis in-time group in typical symptoms, signs and laboratory findings of IM. CONCLUSION: The clinical manifestations of adult IM are rather complicated and nonspecific to diagnosis. History collection and physical examination in detail are helpful for early diagnosis.
OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical characteristics of infectious mononucleosis (IM) in adults. METHOD: Medical records of 50 adult IM patients admitted in hospital were analyzed retrospectively. RESULT: Diagnosis delayed group contained 16 patients (32% of total patients) and was significantly different from the diagnosis in-time group in typical symptoms, signs and laboratory findings of IM. CONCLUSION: The clinical manifestations of adult IM are rather complicated and nonspecific to diagnosis. History collection and physical examination in detail are helpful for early diagnosis.