A 16-year-old patient presents with sore throat, cervical lymphadenopathy, fever, extreme fatigue, and left upper quadrant pain. The physical examination reveals splenomegaly. The clinician should recognize the probability of:
A) Bacterial endocarditis
B) Infectious mononucleosis
C) Pneumonia with pleural effusion
D) Pancreatic cancer
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Q16: Rebound tenderness of the abdomen is a
Q17: The patient complains of right upper quadrant
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