Differentiating fulminant EBV infection complicated by HLH from Lymphoma: report of a case and a brief literature review
Abstract Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection may present with fulminant constitutional symptoms, cytopenia(s), and systemic lymphadenopathy, raising clinical suspicion for lymphoma and prompting lymph node and bone marrow biopsies. At the microscopic level, the histopathologic findings in cases of ac...
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Main Authors: | Bradley Zehr (Author), Kristina Brannock (Author), Rebecca Wyma (Author), Samir B. Kahwash (Author) |
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