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    Mononucleosis (Mono)



    Exams and Tests

    A Reference medical history and Reference physical exam are the most important ways a doctor can diagnose mono. During the medical history and physical exam, your doctor will ask questions about your symptoms and possible exposure to the disease. Your doctor will also examine you for signs of the infection. This may include looking at your throat, checking your skin, and pressing on your abdomen.

    Blood tests to help confirm the diagnosis include:

    Other tests may be done if complications of mono occur or if the mononucleosis tests are negative.



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