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From: Primary Epstein–Barr virus infection shortly after primary Cytomegalovirus infection: a case report

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Clinical time course in this patient. Decreased WBC and increased CRP levels were observed after CMV infection, and mild liver dysfunction was also detected. The data for various virus antibodies showed a primary CMV pattern, and EBV antibody was negative at that time. About 5 months later, she had primary EBV infection. She had very severe liver dysfunction after EBV infection compared with after CMV infection. CMV Cytomegalovirus, EBV Epstein–Barr virus, WBC white blood cell, CRP C-reactive protein, γ-GTP γ-glutamyl transpeptidase, ALP alkaline phosphatase, AST aspartate aminotransferase, ALT alanine aminotransferase

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