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ISBN-10 : 0323508677
ISBN-13 : 9780323508674
Author : Richard L. Kradin
Diagnostic Pathology of Infectious Disease
Comprehensive and up to date, the Second Edition of Diagnostic Pathology: Infectious Disease, by Dr. Richard Kradin, is an invaluable tool for the accurate diagnosis of any infectious disease―from the common to the most challenging. The organ-based format makes it an especially useful tool for surgical pathologists’ daily diagnostic and management issues. High-quality, full-color illustrations and differential diagnosis tables accompany each lesion, clearly depicting how to recognize the morphology of organisms and the spectrum of histological responses that they may cause.
Diagnostic Pathology of Infectious Disease 2nd Table of contents:
1 Introduction
2 General Principles in the Diagnosis of Infection
Sampling
Diagnosing Infection In Situ
Potential Limits of Biopsy Interpretation
Classification of Patterns of Infection
Histochemical Stains
Immunohistochemical Methods
Molecular Diagnostics
In Situ Hybridization
References
3 Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Infection
Overview: Biopsy
Assessing the Benefit of Invasive Testing
Contraindications to Biopsy
Approach to the Patient: General Concepts
Biopsy in the Immunocompromised Host
Timetable of Infection
Summary
References
4 Cytopathology of Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases
Introduction
Processing of Cytologic Samples for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases
Culturing of Fine-Needle Aspirations for Microorganisms
Inflammatory Patterns and Associated Pathogens
Unusual Host Reactions to Infections in the Immunocompromised Patient
Cytodiagnosis of Viral Infections
Parasitic Disease in Cytology
Conclusion
Appendix: Further Information
References
5 Ultrastructural Diagnosis of Infection
Introduction
Electron Microscopy Technique
Prions
Viral Infections
Bacterial Infections
Fungal Infections
Parasitic Infections
References
6 New Technologies for the Diagnosis of Infection
Protein-Based Identification
Nucleic Acid–Based Techniques
Platforms and Technologies
Sequencing of Ribosomal RNA for Pathogen Identification
Next-Generation Sequencing
Conclusion
References
7 Ear, Nose, and Throat Infections
Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
Otitis Media
Tonsillitis
Peritonsillar Abscess
Rhinoscleroma
Actinomycosis
Botryomycosis
Syphilis
Tuberculosis
Leprosy
Oral Candidosis
Fungal Rhinosinusitis
Paracoccidioidomycosis
Sporotrichosis
Blastomycosis
Coccidioidomycosis
Cryptococcosis
Histoplasmosis
Rhinosporidiosis
Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis
Epstein-Barr Virus
Herpes Simplex Virus
Human Papillomavirus
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Mumps
References
8 Pathology of Pulmonary Infection
Introduction
Handling Lung Biopsies
Pulmonary Injury in Infection
Microbes Associated With Bioterrorism
Pleural Infection
References
9 Cardiac Infections
Introduction
Pathology of Infective Endocarditis
Pathology of Myocarditis
Pathology of Pericarditis
References
10 Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Infections of the Esophagus
Infections of the Stomach
Infections of the Small Bowel
Infectious Colitis
References
11 Liver and Bile Duct Infections
Viral Infections of the Liver and Bile Duct
Mycobacterial Infections of the Liver and Bile Duct
Other Bacterial Infections of the Liver and Bile Duct
Fungal Infections of the Liver and Bile Duct
Helminth Infections of the Liver and Bile Duct
Protozoal Infections of the Liver and Bile Duct
References
12 Infectious Lymphadenitis
Lymphadenitis of Viral or Possible Viral Etiology
Bacterial Lymphadenitis
Fungal Lymphadenitis
Protozoal Lymphadenitis
References
13 Infectious Diseases of the Bone Marrow and Spleen
Patterns of Bone Marrow Response to Infections
Bone Marrow Features of Specific Infections
Infections Involving the Spleen
References
14 Infection of Bone
Pathophysiology
Bacterial Osteomyelitis
Mycobacterial Osteomyelitis
Treponemal Osteomyelitis
Fungal Osteomyelitis
Mycetoma
Helminth Osteomyelitis
Viral Osteomyelitis
Differential Diagnosis of Osteomyelitis
References
15 Infections of Joints, Synovium-Lined Structures, and Soft Tissue
Bacterial Arthritis
Fungal Arthritis
Viral Arthritis
Reactive Arthritis
Soft Tissue Infections
Myositis
Other Unusual Soft Tissue Infections
References
16 Genitourinary Infectious Disease Pathology
Genitourinary Cutaneous Infections
Kidney Infections
Bladder Infections
Infections of the Urethra
Infections of the Male Genitourinary System
References
17 Gynecologic Infections
Lower Genital Tract
Upper Genital Tract
References
18 Perinatal Infections
Ascending Infections
Hematogenously Spread Infections
Specific Infectious Organisms
Pregnancy-Associated Uterine Infections
Fetal and Congenital Infections
References
19 Infections of the Nervous System
Introduction
Acute Inflammatory Response
Chronic Inflammatory Response
Granulomatous or Predominantly Histiocytic Inflammatory Pattern
Minimal or No Inflammatory Response
References
20 Skin Infections
Diagnostic Approach to Cutaneous Infections
Bacterial Infections of the Skin
Viral Infections of the Skin
Fungal Skin Infections
Infections Caused by Algae
Protozoal Infections
Helminth Infestations
Arthropod-Induced Diseases
References
21 Infections of the Eye and Its Adnexa
Masquerade Syndromes
Conjunctival Infections
Corneal Infections
Intraocular Infections (Including Endophthalmitis and Infectious Retinitis and Choroiditis)
Eyelid and Orbital (Skin and Soft Tissue) Infections
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