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Clinical Mycology William E. Dismukes (Professor and Vice-Chairman in the Department of Medicine, and Director in the Division of Infectious Diseases)

Clinical Mycology By William E. Dismukes (Professor and Vice-Chairman in the Department of Medicine, and Director in the Division of Infectious Diseases)

Summary

Clinical Mycology offers a comprehensive review of this discipline. Organized by types of fungi, this volume covers microbiologic, epidemiologic and demographic aspects of fungal infections as well as disgnostic, clinical, therapeutic, and preventive approaches. Special patient populations are also detailed.

Clinical Mycology Summary

Clinical Mycology by William E. Dismukes (Professor and Vice-Chairman in the Department of Medicine, and Director in the Division of Infectious Diseases)

Within the field of infectious diseases, medical mycology has experienced significant growth over the last decade. Invasive fungal infections have been increasing in many patient populations, including: those with AIDS; transplant recipients; and the elderly. As these populations grow, so does the diversity of fungal pathogens. Paralleling this development, there have been recent launches of several new antifungal drugs and therapies. Clinical Mycology offers a comprehensive review of this discipline. Organized by types of fungi, this volume covers microbiologic, epidemiologic and demographic aspects of fungal infections as well as diagnostic, clinical, therapeutic, and preventive approaches. Special patient populations are also detailed.

Clinical Mycology Reviews

Clinical mycology is an area of rapid advances and changing perspectives and so it is encouraging to see this new comprehensive text covering this field . . . The volume is an excellent place of reference and is well written throughout . . . this is a very useful volume indeed to have in the library or on the laboratory reference shelf. * Microbiology Today, Vol 31 *

Table of Contents

Preface ; PART I: INTRODUCTION ; 1. Laboratory Aspects of Medical Mycology ; 2. Epidemiology of Systemic Fungal Diseases: Overview ; PART II: SYSTEMIC ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS ; 3. Amphotericin ; 4. Liposomal Nystatin ; 5. Flucytosine ; 6. Azole Antifungal Drugs ; 7. Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitors: Echinocandins and Nikkomycins ; 8. Terbinafine ; 9. Resistance to Antifungal Drugs ; 10. Adjunctive Antifungal Therapy ; PART III: MYCOSES CAUSED BY YEASTS ; 11. Candidiasis ; 12. Cryptococcosis ; 13. Rhodotorula, Malassazia, Trichosporon, and Other Yeast-like Fungi ; PART IV: MYCOSES CAUSED BY MOULDS ; 14. Aspergillosis ; 15. Zygomycoses ; 16. Hyalohyphomycoses (other than Aspergillosis and Penicilliosis) ; 17. Phaeophyphomycosis ; PART V: MYCOSIS CAUSED BY DIMORPHIC FUNGI ; 18. Histoplasmosis ; 19. Blastomycosis ; 20. Coccidioidomycosis ; 21. Paracoccidioidomycosis ; 22. Sporotrichosis ; 23. Penicilliosis ; PART VI: MYCOLOGY INVOLVING SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUES ; 24. Superficial Cutaneous Fungal Infections ; 25. Eumycetoma ; 26. Chromoblastomycosis ; PART VII: OTHER MYCOSES ; 27. Pneumocystosis ; 28. Miscellaneous Fungi ; PART VIII: SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS ; 29. Fungal Infections in Neutropenic Patients ; 30. Fungal Infections in Blood or Marrow Transplant Recipients ; 31. Fungal Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients ; 32. Fungal Infections among Patients with AIDS

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GOR011179775
9780195148091
0195148096
Clinical Mycology by William E. Dismukes (Professor and Vice-Chairman in the Department of Medicine, and Director in the Division of Infectious Diseases)
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Oxford University Press
20031106
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