Since the initial report of unusual manifestations possibly associated with chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection (CAEBV), nearly three decades have passed. During this period, reported cases with this entity have dramatically increased in the world. Additionally, recent development of diagnostic procedures, including molecular biological and immunological techniques, have provided us with the ability to define certain diseases, especially malignant disorders. Guidelines, derived mainly from the current literature and recent experiences with CAEBV in Japan, for diagnosing CAEBV are proposed to clarify this enigmatic disease.
Description
chronic EBV infection. Associated with T cell and NK lymphomas often. Very odd.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Okano2005
%A Okano, Motohiko
%A Kawa, Keisei
%A Kimura, Hiroshi
%A Yachie, Akihiro
%A Wakiguchi, Hiroshi
%A Maeda, Akihiko
%A Imai, Shosuke
%A Ohga, Shouichi
%A Kanegane, Hirokazu
%A Tsuchiya, Shigeru
%A Morio, Tomohiro
%A Mori, Masaaki
%A Yokota, Shumpei
%A Imashuku, Shinsaku
%D 2005
%J Am J Hematol
%K ebv virus
%N 1
%P 64--69
%R 10.1002/ajh.20398
%T Proposed guidelines for diagnosing chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection.
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajh.20398
%V 80
%X Since the initial report of unusual manifestations possibly associated with chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection (CAEBV), nearly three decades have passed. During this period, reported cases with this entity have dramatically increased in the world. Additionally, recent development of diagnostic procedures, including molecular biological and immunological techniques, have provided us with the ability to define certain diseases, especially malignant disorders. Guidelines, derived mainly from the current literature and recent experiences with CAEBV in Japan, for diagnosing CAEBV are proposed to clarify this enigmatic disease.
@article{Okano2005,
abstract = {Since the initial report of unusual manifestations possibly associated with chronic active Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection (CAEBV), nearly three decades have passed. During this period, reported cases with this entity have dramatically increased in the world. Additionally, recent development of diagnostic procedures, including molecular biological and immunological techniques, have provided us with the ability to define certain diseases, especially malignant disorders. Guidelines, derived mainly from the current literature and recent experiences with CAEBV in Japan, for diagnosing CAEBV are proposed to clarify this enigmatic disease.},
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author = {Okano, Motohiko and Kawa, Keisei and Kimura, Hiroshi and Yachie, Akihiro and Wakiguchi, Hiroshi and Maeda, Akihiko and Imai, Shosuke and Ohga, Shouichi and Kanegane, Hirokazu and Tsuchiya, Shigeru and Morio, Tomohiro and Mori, Masaaki and Yokota, Shumpei and Imashuku, Shinsaku},
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description = {chronic EBV infection. Associated with T cell and NK lymphomas often. Very odd.},
doi = {10.1002/ajh.20398},
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institution = {Department of Pediatrics, Hokkaido University Hospital, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan. okano_m@iph.pref.hokkaido.jp},
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journal = {Am J Hematol},
keywords = {ebv virus},
language = {eng},
medline-pst = {ppublish},
month = Sep,
number = 1,
pages = {64--69},
pmid = {16138335},
timestamp = {2013-02-26T04:58:25.000+0100},
title = {Proposed guidelines for diagnosing chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection.},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajh.20398},
username = {aorchid},
volume = 80,
year = 2005
}