Deck 22: Infectious Mononucleosis

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Immunocompetent individuals maintain EBV as a(n):

A) active infection.
B) chronic latent infection.
C) asymptomatic carrier.
D) symptomatic carrier.
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by reaction with horse,ox,and sheep erythrocytes.
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Viral capsid antigen (VCA)is produced by:

A) phagocytic neutrophils.
B) infected T lymphocytes.
C) infected B lymphocytes.
D) both b and c
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In rapid MonoSlide testing,a false-positive result can be caused by:

A) observing agglutination after the observation time.
B) misinterpreting agglutination.
C) residual heterophil antibody present after clinical symptoms have subsided.
D) all of the above.
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The MonoSlide test is based on the agglutination of:

A) sheep erythrocytes.
B) horse erythrocytes.
C) latex-coated particles.
D) guinea pig antigen.
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In the adult population,________ of individuals with acute infectious mononucleosis do not produce heterophil antibodies.

A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 20%
C) 20% to 50%
D) 50% to 100%
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IgM type of heterophil antibodies usually appear during the __________ phase of infectious mononucleosis.

A) acute
B) chronic
C) latent
D) carrier
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by no reaction with EBV-specific antigens.
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The use of horse erythrocytes in rapid slide tests for infectious mononucleosis increases the:

A) readability.
B) sensitivity.
C) specificity.
D) all of the above.
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All the following statements about Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)are true except that it:

A) usually causes an acute,benign condition.
B) usually causes a self-limiting,lymphoproliferative condition.
C) is the cause of Burkitt's lymphoma.
D) is not an agent in the development of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by no absorption by beef erythrocytes.
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In infectious mononucleosis,EBV:

A) infects B lymphocytes.
B) produces lymphocytes in peripheral blood with T cell characteristics.
C) induces a cytotoxic response against the EBV-infected circulating B lymphocytes.
D) all of the above.
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EBV is transmitted primarily by:

A) close contact with infectious oropharyngeal secretions.
B) blood transfusion.
C) transplacental exposure.
D) transplanted organs or tissues.
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EBV is typically manifested by:

A) young children.
B) young adults.
C) middle-aged individuals.
D) older adults.
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A blood transfusion from an immune donor to a nonimmune recipient may produce:

A) no effect.
B) a primary infection.
C) a secondary infection.
D) a reactivated infection.
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Which of the following stages of infectious mononucleosis infection is characterized by antibody to Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen (EBNA)?

A) Recent (acute)infection
B) Past infection (convalescent)period
C) Reactivation of latent infection
D) Both b and c
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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)is:

A) a DNA herpesvirus.
B) harbored by B lymphocytes in latent infections.
C) the most ubiquitous virus known to humans.
D) all of the above.
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by absorption by guinea pig kidney cells.
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Approximately which percentage of young adults demonstrate antibodies to EBV?

A) Less than 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 100%
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Anti-VCA immunoglobulin G (IgG)is usually detectable within:

A) 24 hours.
B) 72 hours.
C) 3 to 5 days.
D) 4 to 7 days.
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MATCHING
Match each procedure to the appropriate description.

Davidsohn differential test

A)Distinguishes between heterophil antibodies;uses beef erythrocytes,guinea pig kidney cells,and sheep erythrocytes
B)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses horse erythrocytes
C)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses sheep erythrocytes
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MATCHING
Match each procedure to the appropriate description.

Paul-Bunnell screening test

A)Distinguishes between heterophil antibodies;uses beef erythrocytes,guinea pig kidney cells,and sheep erythrocytes
B)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses horse erythrocytes
C)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses sheep erythrocytes
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MATCHING
Match each procedure to the appropriate description.

MonoSlide agglutination test

A)Distinguishes between heterophil antibodies;uses beef erythrocytes,guinea pig kidney cells,and sheep erythrocytes
B)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses horse erythrocytes
C)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses sheep erythrocytes
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Fill in the blanks in the table.
1.No previous exposure
A)Viral capsid antigen (VCA)IgG-negative (-)
B)VCA IgG positive (+)
2.Recent (acute)infection
A)VCA IgM-negative (-)
B)VCA IgM-positive (+)
3.Past infection (convalescent)period
A)VCA IgG-negative (-)
B)VCA IgG-positive (+)
4.Reactivation of latent infection

A)VCA IgG-negative (-)
B)VCA IgG positive (+)
Characteristic Antibody Formation in Infectious Mononucleosis
<strong>Fill in the blanks in the table. 1.No previous exposure A)Viral capsid antigen (VCA)IgG-negative (-) B)VCA IgG positive (+) 2.Recent (acute)infection A)VCA IgM-negative (-) B)VCA IgM-positive (+) 3.Past infection (convalescent)period A)VCA IgG-negative (-) B)VCA IgG-positive (+) 4.Reactivation of latent infection</strong> A)VCA IgG-negative (-) B)VCA IgG positive (+) Characteristic Antibody Formation in Infectious Mononucleosis   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Fill in the blanks.The incubation period of infectious mononucleosis is from (1)__________days;once fully developed,it lasts for (2)________ weeks.

A)1 to 2
B)1 to 4
C)2 to 4
D)3 to 6
E)5 to 10
F)10 to 50
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Immunocompetent individuals maintain EBV as a(n):

A) active infection.
B) chronic latent infection.
C) asymptomatic carrier.
D) symptomatic carrier.
chronic latent infection.
2
Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by reaction with horse,ox,and sheep erythrocytes.
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3
Viral capsid antigen (VCA)is produced by:

A) phagocytic neutrophils.
B) infected T lymphocytes.
C) infected B lymphocytes.
D) both b and c
infected B lymphocytes.
4
In rapid MonoSlide testing,a false-positive result can be caused by:

A) observing agglutination after the observation time.
B) misinterpreting agglutination.
C) residual heterophil antibody present after clinical symptoms have subsided.
D) all of the above.
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The MonoSlide test is based on the agglutination of:

A) sheep erythrocytes.
B) horse erythrocytes.
C) latex-coated particles.
D) guinea pig antigen.
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In the adult population,________ of individuals with acute infectious mononucleosis do not produce heterophil antibodies.

A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 20%
C) 20% to 50%
D) 50% to 100%
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IgM type of heterophil antibodies usually appear during the __________ phase of infectious mononucleosis.

A) acute
B) chronic
C) latent
D) carrier
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by no reaction with EBV-specific antigens.
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The use of horse erythrocytes in rapid slide tests for infectious mononucleosis increases the:

A) readability.
B) sensitivity.
C) specificity.
D) all of the above.
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All the following statements about Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)are true except that it:

A) usually causes an acute,benign condition.
B) usually causes a self-limiting,lymphoproliferative condition.
C) is the cause of Burkitt's lymphoma.
D) is not an agent in the development of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by no absorption by beef erythrocytes.
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In infectious mononucleosis,EBV:

A) infects B lymphocytes.
B) produces lymphocytes in peripheral blood with T cell characteristics.
C) induces a cytotoxic response against the EBV-infected circulating B lymphocytes.
D) all of the above.
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EBV is transmitted primarily by:

A) close contact with infectious oropharyngeal secretions.
B) blood transfusion.
C) transplacental exposure.
D) transplanted organs or tissues.
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EBV is typically manifested by:

A) young children.
B) young adults.
C) middle-aged individuals.
D) older adults.
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A blood transfusion from an immune donor to a nonimmune recipient may produce:

A) no effect.
B) a primary infection.
C) a secondary infection.
D) a reactivated infection.
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Which of the following stages of infectious mononucleosis infection is characterized by antibody to Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen (EBNA)?

A) Recent (acute)infection
B) Past infection (convalescent)period
C) Reactivation of latent infection
D) Both b and c
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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)is:

A) a DNA herpesvirus.
B) harbored by B lymphocytes in latent infections.
C) the most ubiquitous virus known to humans.
D) all of the above.
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Immunoglobulin M (IgM)heterophil antibody is characterized by absorption by guinea pig kidney cells.
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Approximately which percentage of young adults demonstrate antibodies to EBV?

A) Less than 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 100%
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Anti-VCA immunoglobulin G (IgG)is usually detectable within:

A) 24 hours.
B) 72 hours.
C) 3 to 5 days.
D) 4 to 7 days.
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MATCHING
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Davidsohn differential test

A)Distinguishes between heterophil antibodies;uses beef erythrocytes,guinea pig kidney cells,and sheep erythrocytes
B)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses horse erythrocytes
C)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses sheep erythrocytes
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Paul-Bunnell screening test

A)Distinguishes between heterophil antibodies;uses beef erythrocytes,guinea pig kidney cells,and sheep erythrocytes
B)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses horse erythrocytes
C)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses sheep erythrocytes
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MATCHING
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MonoSlide agglutination test

A)Distinguishes between heterophil antibodies;uses beef erythrocytes,guinea pig kidney cells,and sheep erythrocytes
B)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses horse erythrocytes
C)Detects heterophil antibodies and uses sheep erythrocytes
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Fill in the blanks in the table.
1.No previous exposure
A)Viral capsid antigen (VCA)IgG-negative (-)
B)VCA IgG positive (+)
2.Recent (acute)infection
A)VCA IgM-negative (-)
B)VCA IgM-positive (+)
3.Past infection (convalescent)period
A)VCA IgG-negative (-)
B)VCA IgG-positive (+)
4.Reactivation of latent infection

A)VCA IgG-negative (-)
B)VCA IgG positive (+)
Characteristic Antibody Formation in Infectious Mononucleosis
<strong>Fill in the blanks in the table. 1.No previous exposure A)Viral capsid antigen (VCA)IgG-negative (-) B)VCA IgG positive (+) 2.Recent (acute)infection A)VCA IgM-negative (-) B)VCA IgM-positive (+) 3.Past infection (convalescent)period A)VCA IgG-negative (-) B)VCA IgG-positive (+) 4.Reactivation of latent infection</strong> A)VCA IgG-negative (-) B)VCA IgG positive (+) Characteristic Antibody Formation in Infectious Mononucleosis
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Fill in the blanks.The incubation period of infectious mononucleosis is from (1)__________days;once fully developed,it lasts for (2)________ weeks.

A)1 to 2
B)1 to 4
C)2 to 4
D)3 to 6
E)5 to 10
F)10 to 50
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