@article{3098896, title = "Acute Epstein-Barr virus infection in two elderly individuals", author = "Dourakis, SP and Alexopoulou, A and Stamoulis, N and Foutris, A and and Pandelidaki, H and Archimandritis, AJ", journal = "Age and Ageing", year = "2006", volume = "35", number = "2", pages = "196-198", publisher = "Oxford University Press", issn = "0002-0729, 1468-2834", doi = "10.1093/ageing/afj021", keywords = "acute EBV infection; elderly individuals; cold agglutinin haemolytic anaemia; elderly", abstract = "Most individuals acquire Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection in young age. Because of uncommon presentation and misdiagnosis, clinical manifestations are less well described in older age. We present two cases of elderly patients with predominant symptoms attributed to cold agglutinin haemolytic anaemia due to acute EBV infection without fever, lymphadenopathy, pharyngitis or splenomegaly. We conclude that misleading clinical manifestations are frequent in older individuals and may lead to inappropriate diagnostic invasive procedures." }