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Kim Abbegail Tan Aldecoa, Rahul Pidikiti, Jaisal Brar, Geetha Krishnamoorthy, Shamla Kalyan, Cecilia Cosma, Pritha Chitagi
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is often asymptomatic. However, in certain individuals, it can cause non-specific signs and symptoms that maybe hard to recognise. The condition may therefore be overlooked or misdiagnosed, leading to prolonged illness and serious sequelae. In this case report, we present a rare instance of CMV infection in an HIV-negative patient who had a remote history of splenectomy and was experiencing prolonged fever and markedly elevated white blood cell (WBC) count.
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