Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series and written by Danny A. Milner, Jr., MD, this updated volume covers all aspects of infectious disease pathology, including anatomic manifestations and how to ensure a complete and accurate sign out at the microscope. Concise, focused chapters, supported by thousands of high-quality images, make this second edition an excellent point-of-care resource for pathologists at all levels of experience and training—both as a quick reference and as an efficient review to improve knowledge and skills. Provides essential information by organism type (virus, bacteria, fungi, and parasite), further divided by those organisms that can be diagnosed on histological appearance, to help you quickly and accurately identify what you see at the microscope Contains new information on Zika virus, rhinosporidiosis, coenurosis, and more, as well as new material on approaching emerging infections with a biosafety/notification focus Features additional figures and diagrams to help with rare organism identification, and new details on an algorithmic approach to identification Includes coverage of iatrogenic immunosuppression and organism correlations, explanatory life cycles with emphasis on when pathology occurs, updated diagnostics sections on molecular testing, and diagrammatic correlations of viruses with accompanying electron microscope imagery Contains time-saving features such as bulleted text, annotated images, reference tables, and more Offers Key Facts that highlight the quick criteria needed for diagnosis or evaluation at the time of a procedure Explains when and when not to use molecular diagnostics, and discusses histological limitations and how to address them at sign out
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series and written by Danny A. Milner, Jr., MD, this updated volume covers all aspects of infectious disease pathology, including anatomic manifestations and how to ensure a complete and ...
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General principles in the diagnosis of infection / Richard L. Kradin, Vikram Deshpande, and A. John Iafrate -- The biopsy in the diagnosis of infection: clinical approach / Jay A. Fishman -- Cytopathology of infectious and inflammatory ...
Well-organized and segmented by type of infectious organism, the book's pragmatic approach complemented by abundant full-color, high-quality photomicrographs and clinical photos, and at-a-glance tables makes it easy to access the ...
New content with over 20 new chapters covering idiopathic non-lupus full-house nephropathy, hemophagocytic glomerulonephritis, cryofibrinogenemic glomerulopathy, metabolic syndrome and obesity-related glomerular disease, Whipple disease, ...
Clinical improvement has been shown following treatment of cases of EPM due to N. hughesi with ponazuril (5 mg/kg BW PO sid for 30–60 days), an antiprotozoal drug (Finno et al. 2007). Other antiprotozoal drugs available to treat EPM are ...
Covering all aspects of neuropathology, this updated volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for pathologists at all levels of experience and training—both as a quick reference and as an efficient ...
The book does not present molecular methods in isolation, but considers how other evidence (symptoms, radiology or other imaging, or other clinical tests) is used to guide the selection of molecular tests or how these other data are used in ...
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, this updated volume is a visually stunning, easy-to-use reference covering all aspects of thoracic pathology.
This book is designed to be the most comprehensive book on splenic pathology to date.