Created by HELENE MOULIN on Jul 29, 2013 10:25:23 AM, Last modified by HELENE MOULIN on Dec 13, 2013 9:00:10 AM
Clinical information
18 year old male who presented with a sore throat that did not respond to antibiotics or steroids – monospot, throat cultures and strep screens were reported to be negative.
His symptoms progressed with severely enlarged tonsils, soft palate hypertrophy, bilateral bulky tender cervical adenopathy and splenomegaly. In spite of additional steroids, he developed jugular vein compression and also ultimately had to be intubated.
He then underwent a tracheostomy, bilateral neck lymph node biopsies and a right tonsillar biopsy. A lymph node biopsy is sent for your review.
Infectious mononucleosis (we noted that the possibility of an underlying immunodeficiency such as an X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome due to the very florid nature of this case)