Principles and Practice of Clinical MycologyC. C. Kibbler, D. W. R. MacKenzie, F. C. Odds This book describes the principles and practice of clinical mycology. It is a comprehensive review of clinical fungal infections--organized by system rather than taxonomically. |
Contents
Pathogenesis of Fungal Diseases | 7 |
Epidemiology of Fungal Disease | 13 |
Fungal Disease of Bone and Joint | 49 |
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abscesses acute allergic amphotericin antibiotics antifungal antifungal agents antifungal therapy antigen aspergillosis Aspergillus Aspergillus species associated azole biopsy blastomycosis blood culture bone marrow Candida albicans Candida infections Candida species candidosis candiduria catheter caused cells chemotherapy chronic coccidioidomycosis corneal corticosteroids cryptococcosis Cryptococcus neoformans cutaneous dermatitidis dermatophyte diabetes diagnosis disseminated candidosis disseminated disease disseminated infection dose drug endemic endocarditis endophthalmitis factors fluconazole flucytosine fungaemia fungal infections fungal peritonitis fungi fungus Fusarium gastrointestinal granulomas haematogenous Histoplasma capsulatum histoplasmosis HIV infection host hyphae immune immunocompromised immunocompromised patients immunosuppression Infectious Diseases infiltrates intravenous invasive aspergillosis invasive pulmonary aspergillosis involvement isolated itraconazole keratitis ketoconazole kidney lesions macrophages meningitis mg per day mg/kg per day Mycology mycoses neutropenic patients occur oral organism paranasal sinuses Pathogenesis pathogens present prostatic Pseudallescheria boydii reported respiratory sinus skin sporotrichosis surgery surgical symptoms systemic tinea tion tissue transplant patients treatment ulcer urinary tract urine usually vaginal yeast zygomycetes zygomycosis
References to this book
Fungal Infection: Diagnosis and Management Malcolm D. Richardson,David W. Warnock No preview available - 2003 |



