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		Definition of glandular fever in English: glandular fevernounˌɡlɑːndjʊlə ˈfiːvə mass nounBritish An infectious viral disease characterized by swelling of the lymph glands and prolonged lassitude. Also called infectious mononucleosis. 传染性单核细胞增多症。亦称 infectious mononucleosis  Example sentencesExamples -  Some viral illnesses, such as glandular fever, can cause overwhelming tiredness that takes months to settle.
 -  When they do happen, they are similar to other viral infections such as glandular fever.
 -  Recognition that the spleen had ruptured was delayed because of the patient's stable clinical condition and lack of coexisting symptoms of infectious mononucleosis.
 -  The glandular fever virus can also be a cause of hepatitis.
 -  She had suffered from glandular fever, migraine and scoliosis (curvature of the spine), and thought she had a brain tumour.
 -  Symptoms tend to resemble the flu or infectious mononucleosis (swollen glands, fatigue, muscle aches, malaise, fever).
 -  Mononucleosis hepatitis occurs in approximately 10 percent of cases of infectious mononucleosis.
 -  Many people, especially children, have few or no noticeable symptoms of glandular fever.
 -  Herpes viruses, including the one that causes glandular fever (Epstein-Barr virus), are the second most common cause of viral meningitis.
 -  The disease may be indistinguishable from infectious mononucleosis.
 -  She was diagnosed with liver damage almost a year ago, and has also suffered from extreme tiredness and a series of illnesses including chicken pox, tonsillitis, flu and glandular fever.
 -  And so if you've had say, hepatitis or glandular fever and you're feeling tired or fatigued afterwards, is that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
 -  Say hello to glandular fever, infectious mononucelosis, kissing disease.
 -  A negative result of an antibody test, particularly during the first week of illness, may indicate that the patient does not have infectious mononucleosis.
 -  A person with glandular fever is most infectious when they have a fever (high temperature).
 -  In infectious mononucleosis, the Epstein-Barr virus primarily infects B lymphocytes.
 -  Typical features of infectious mononucleosis include fever, pharyngitis, adenopathy, malaise, and an atypical lymphocytosis.
 -  In addition to its role in glandular fever the Epstein-Barr virus is also associated with several different neoplasms.
 -  Also hepatitis B, glandular fever and intestinal parasites have been associated.
 -  Epstein-Barr virus is very common and transmissible virus in the herpes family that causes infectious mononucleosis.
 
    Definition of glandular fever in US English: glandular fevernoun British another term for infectious mononucleosis Example sentencesExamples -  Typical features of infectious mononucleosis include fever, pharyngitis, adenopathy, malaise, and an atypical lymphocytosis.
 -  Symptoms tend to resemble the flu or infectious mononucleosis (swollen glands, fatigue, muscle aches, malaise, fever).
 -  And so if you've had say, hepatitis or glandular fever and you're feeling tired or fatigued afterwards, is that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
 -  The glandular fever virus can also be a cause of hepatitis.
 -  Some viral illnesses, such as glandular fever, can cause overwhelming tiredness that takes months to settle.
 -  Recognition that the spleen had ruptured was delayed because of the patient's stable clinical condition and lack of coexisting symptoms of infectious mononucleosis.
 -  When they do happen, they are similar to other viral infections such as glandular fever.
 -  A person with glandular fever is most infectious when they have a fever (high temperature).
 -  Also hepatitis B, glandular fever and intestinal parasites have been associated.
 -  Many people, especially children, have few or no noticeable symptoms of glandular fever.
 -  Say hello to glandular fever, infectious mononucelosis, kissing disease.
 -  Mononucleosis hepatitis occurs in approximately 10 percent of cases of infectious mononucleosis.
 -  In addition to its role in glandular fever the Epstein-Barr virus is also associated with several different neoplasms.
 -  In infectious mononucleosis, the Epstein-Barr virus primarily infects B lymphocytes.
 -  Herpes viruses, including the one that causes glandular fever (Epstein-Barr virus), are the second most common cause of viral meningitis.
 -  Epstein-Barr virus is very common and transmissible virus in the herpes family that causes infectious mononucleosis.
 -  She had suffered from glandular fever, migraine and scoliosis (curvature of the spine), and thought she had a brain tumour.
 -  The disease may be indistinguishable from infectious mononucleosis.
 -  She was diagnosed with liver damage almost a year ago, and has also suffered from extreme tiredness and a series of illnesses including chicken pox, tonsillitis, flu and glandular fever.
 -  A negative result of an antibody test, particularly during the first week of illness, may indicate that the patient does not have infectious mononucleosis.
 
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