The American journal of the medical sciences
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Liver involvement during infectious mononucleosis is common, but jaundice is considered rare. This study aimed to investigate serum bilirubin concentrations in patients with infectious mononucleosis and immune abnormalities associated with jaundice. ⋯ Transient hyperbilirubinemia is common during severe (in-hospital) infectious mononucleosis in adult patients. Patients with hyperbilirubinemia have less frequent pharyngitis symptoms and more frequent abdominal symptoms. Hyperbilirubinemia during infectious mononucleosis is associated with immune activation markers.
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Older patients with upper gastrointestinal diseases may lack disease-specific symptoms that are required to make the correct diagnosis. This study aimed to compare the gastroparesis demographics, clinical presentation, and surgical management between the older adult and young populations. ⋯ Older adults had more early satiety and bloating, whereas younger patients had more nausea with vomiting and abdominal pain.