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Clinical Mycology 2nd Revised edition [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 700 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x280 mm, Approx. 380 illustrations, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2008
  • Leidėjas: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 1416056807
  • ISBN-13: 9781416056805
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, 700 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x280 mm, Approx. 380 illustrations, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2008
  • Leidėjas: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 1416056807
  • ISBN-13: 9781416056805
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The first book of its kind to focus on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of patients with fungal infections, this definitive reference returns in a completely revised, full-color new edition. It presents specific recommendations for understanding, controlling, and preventing fungal infections based upon underlying principles of epidemiology and infection control policy, pathogenesis, immunology, histopathology, and laboratory diagnosis and antifungal therapy. More than 560 photographs, illustrations, and tables depict conditions as they appear in real life and equip you to identify clinical manifestations with accuracy. Expanded therapy content helps you implement the most appropriate treatment quickly, and a bonus CD-ROM-featuring all of the images from the text-enables you to enhance your electronic presentations.

  • Includes specific recommendations for diagnosing, preventing, and treating fungal infections in various patient populations based upon underlying principles of epidemiology and infection control policy, pathogenesis, immunology, histopathology, and laboratory diagnosis and antifungal therapy.
  • Covers etiologic agents of disease, fungal infections in special hosts such as pediatric patients and patients with cancer and HIV, infections of specific organ systems, and more, to make you aware of the special considerations involved in certain cases.
  • Features clinically useful and reader-friendly practical tools-including algorithms, slides, graphs, pictorials, photographs, and radiographs-that better illustrate and communicate essential points, promote efficient use in a variety of clinical and academic settings, and facilitate slide making for lectures and presentations.
  • Offers a CD-ROM containing all of the book's images for use in your electronic presentations.


  • Offers more clinically relevant images-more than 300 in full color for the first time-to facilitate diagnosis.
  • Features expanded therapy-related content, including up-to-date treatment strategies and drug selection and dosing guidelines.
  • Includes several new sections in the chapter on fungal infections in cancer patients that reflect the formidable clinical challenges these infections continue to present.
  • Presents the work of additional international contributors who have defined many of the key issues in the field, providing more of a global perspective on the best diagnostic and management approaches.
  • Uses a new, full-color design to enhance readability and ease of access to information.
Preface vii
Contributors viii
Section 1: General principles, including diagnosis
The epidemiology of fungal infections
1(14)
Shawn R. Lockhart
Daniel J. Diekema
Michael A. Pfaller
Recent advances in understanding human opportunistic fungal pathogenesis mechanisms
15(18)
Robert A. Cramer Jr
John R. Perfect
Immunology
33(22)
Thomas S. Harrison
Stuart M. Levitz
The laboratory and clinical mycology
55(24)
Michael A. Pfaller
Michael R. McGinnis
Histopathology of fungal infections
79(30)
Vicki J. Schnadig
Gail L. Woods
Radiology of fungal infections
109(52)
Prasanna G. Vibhute
Venkat R. Surabhi
Angel Gomez
Santiago Restrepo
Michael J. McCarthy
Carlos Bazan III
Kedar N. Chintapalli
Antifungal therapy
161(36)
Paul O. Gubbins
Elias J. Anaissie
Section 2: The organisms
Candida
197(34)
Maria-Cecilia Dignani
Joseph S. Solomkin
Elias J. Anaissie
Cryptococcus
231(20)
Maria Anna Viviani
Anna Maria Tortorano
Infections caused by non-Candida, non-Cryptococcus yeasts
251(20)
Michael A. Pfaller
Daniel J. Diekema
William G. Merz
Aspergillus
271(26)
Malcolm D. Richardson
William Hope
Zygomycosis
297(12)
Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner
Michael Smith
Michael R. McGinnis
Hyalohyphomycosis
309(20)
Marcio Nucci
Elias J. Anaissie
Dematiaceous fungi
329(26)
Deanna A. Sutton
Michael G. Rinaldi
Stephen E. Sanche
Endemic mycoses
355(20)
Gregory M. Anstead
Thomas F. Patterson
Dermatophytes and dermatophytoses
375(10)
Mahmoud A. Ghannoum
Nancy C. Isham
Pneumocystis
385(18)
Michael A. Pfaller
Elias J. Anaissie
Anomalous fungal and fungal-like infections: lacaziosis, pythiosis and rhinosporidiosis
403(14)
Leonel Mendoza
Raquel Vilela
Section 3: Clinical syndromes and organ systems
Fungal infections in the patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection
417(14)
Michael Saccente
Invasive fungal infections in cancer patients
431(42)
Elias J. Anaissie
Monica Grazziutti
Marcio Nucci
Fungal infections in the organ transplant recipient
473(8)
Robert H. Rubin
Fungal infections in pediatric patients
481(20)
Andreas H. Groll
Emmanuel Roilides
Thomas J. Walsh
Oral fungal infections
501(8)
William G. Powderly
Cutaneous and subcutaneous mycoses
509(16)
Natalia Mendoza
Anita Arora
Cesar A. Arias
Carlos A. Hernandez
Vandana Madkam
Stephen K. Tyring
Fungal infections of bone and joint
525(22)
Carol A. Kemper
Stanley C. Deresinski
Fungal infections of the genitourinary tract
547(14)
Jack D. Sobel
Fungal infections of the respiratory tract
561(30)
Martha Donoghue
Nita L. Seibel
Peter S. Francis
Thomas J. Walsh
Fungal infections of the central nervous system
591(18)
Richard J. Hamill
Hematogenously disseminated fungal infections
609(14)
Stephanie L. Baer
Peter G. Pappas
Fungal infections of the eye
623(20)
Golnaz Javey
Jeffery J. Zuravleff
Victor L. Yu
Section 4: Special Considerations
Geographic, travel and occupational fungal infections
643(6)
Robert W. Bradsher
Mycotoxins and their effects on humans
649(8)
Michael Smith
Michael R. McGinnis
Index 657