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Mononucleosis (cont.)

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Follow-up

Schedule routine visits with your health-care provider after the initial diagnosis of mononucleosis has been made so that they can monitor the course of the illness and detect any possible complications. Wait for your health-care provider to give medical clearance to resume any strenuous activities or contact sports.

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Infectious Mononucleosis »

Infectious mononucleosis was first described by Sprunt and Evans in the Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1920.

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