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Differential Diagnosis For Atypical lymphocytes (Lab) - Increased
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Roseola infantum/HHV-6
Viral diseases
Cytomegalic virus
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis, viral
Immune deficiency , acquired (AIDS/HIV)
Hepatitis A
Human herpes virus 6/HHV-6
Infectious mononucleosis
Mumps
Primary HIV infection syndrome
Rubella
Mononucleosis encephalitis
Measles (rubeola)
Cytomegalic mononucleosis syndrome
Hepatitis B vasculitis syndrome
Hepatitis, mononucleosis
Toxoplasmosis
Colorado tick fever
Human Herpes Virus 7/Roseola Infantum agent
Epstein-Barr virus- Neoplastic Disorders
Leukemia
Alpha Heavy Chain Disease- Drugs
Drug reaction/Side effect
Sulfa drug Administration/Toxicity/effects
Phenytoin (Dilantin) Administration/Toxicity
DRESS/Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome- Synonyms
- Abnormal Lymphocyte, Atypical Lymphocyte, Atypical lymphocyte (cell), Atypical lymphocyte (morphologic abnormality), Atypical lymphocytes, Atypical lymphocytes (morphologic abnormality), Lab, LYMPHOCYTE ABNORMAL, LYMPHOCYTES ATYPICAL, Lymphocytes.abnormal, Lymphocytes.atypical, Reactive lymphocyte
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