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unusual facts about mononucleosis



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1956–57 NHL season

Terry Sawchuk had been playing well and was a candidate for the Hart Trophy, when he came down with mononucleosis.

Bob Schul

However, after several poor races that spring, Schul was diagnosed with mononucleosis and spent three months in an Air Force hospital.

Cynthia Woodhead

In late 1981 and 1982 she suffered from several health problems—mononucleosis, a broken leg, and pneumonia.

Dale Castro

He attended the University of Maryland with the intention of earning a scholarship as a baseball pitcher, but contracted mononucleosis during his first semester which caused him to miss the try-outs.

Dan Jansen

Jansen's competitive results improved in the years since the 1984 Olympics, and he overcame a case of mononucleosis in 1987.

Howie Beck

His debut album, 1997's Pop and Crash, was recorded at home while Beck recovered from mononucleosis.

Ivo Van Damme

He suffered from mononucleosis the following season, but returned strong beating Roger Moens's 1955 national 800 m record.

Liv Grete Skjelbreid Poirée

She was suffering from a virus closely related to mononucleosis (glandular fever).

Marcus Demps

In 2003, Demps started the season as a backup, but was promoted to the starting lineup when mononucleosis sidelined then starter Josh Dean.

Mike Comrie

On November 17, Comrie was placed on the NHL long term injury reserve list with mononucleosis and was expected to be out until late January.

Nick Spaling

Spaling was selected for Team Canada's junior training camp for the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, but he was forced to return home early as he had been diagnosed with mononucleosis.

Pat Angerer

Working through mononucleosis, as well as hamstring, groin and shoulder injuries, Angerer finally made the starting lineup in 2008.

Robert W. McCollum

(January 29, 1925 – September 13, 2010) was an American virologist and epidemiologist who made pioneering studies into the nature and spread of polio, hepatitis and mononucleosis while at the Yale School of Medicine, after which he served for nearly a decade as Dean of the Dartmouth Medical School.

Serge Payer

After a 10-month battle with the disease and subsequent bout with mononucleosis, he returned to the Rangers before eventually making his NHL debut on November 13, 2000, against the Atlanta Thrashers.

Splenectomy

The spleen is enlarged in a variety of conditions such as malaria, mononucleosis and most commonly in cancers of the lymphatics, such as lymphomas or leukemia.


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