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Diagnostic Pathology: Infectious Diseases
- 3rd Edition - December 28, 2023
- Authors: Isaac H. Solomon, Dan Milner
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 2 4 7 7 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 2 5 9 5 - 9
This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering all aspects of… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThis expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering all aspects of infectious diseases, including novel infections and lesser-known microorganisms, this volume incorporates the most recent scientific and technical knowledge in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today’s practice. Richly illustrated and easy to use, the third edition of Diagnostic Pathology: Infectious Diseases is a visually stunning, one-stop resource for every practicing pathologist, resident, student, or fellow as an ideal day-to-day reference or as a reliable training resource.
- Covers all areas of infectious disease pathology, including infections of the central nervous system, head and neck, and skin/soft tissue as well as the pulmonary, cardiac, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and gynecologic systems
- Includes new chapters on COVID-19 and mpox, nine new helminth chapters, additional new fungal chapters, an updated biosafety chapter, and more
- Contains significantly updated information throughout, including new content on artificial intelligence, whole-slide and mass spectrometry imaging, and metagenomic next-generation sequencing
- Discusses the best approach for diagnostic work-up and addresses the challenges in maximizing diagnostic yield while avoiding misinterpretation of results that could lead to false positives
- Details the increasing use of molecular diagnostics in infectious disease pathology
- Provides updates on taxonomy and nomenclature across all classes of infectious microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses) along with new genomic data
- Features more than 1,500 print and online-only images, including histology and gross pathology images, full-color medical illustrations, clinical photographs, and radiology images to help practicing and in-training pathologists reach a confident diagnosis
- Employs consistently templated chapters, bulleted content, key facts, a variety of tables, annotated images, pertinent references, and an extensive index for quick, expert reference at the point of care
- Includes an eBook version that enables you to access all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date
Infectious disease pathologists, surgical pathologists
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- DEDICATION
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- SECTIONS
- List of Tables
- SECTION 1: OVERVIEW
- Chapter 1: Standard Methods for Infectious Diseases
- Chapter 2: Emerging Techniques
- Chapter 3: Biosafety Considerations
- Chapter 4: Pitfalls and Artifacts
- SECTION 2: VIRAL INFECTIONS
- DNA VIRUSES
- Chapter 5: Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 (HSV-1, HSV-2) Infections
- Chapter 6: Varicella-Zoster Virus (HHV-3) Infections
- Chapter 7: Epstein-Barr Virus (HHV-4) Infection
- Chapter 8: Cytomegalovirus (HHV-5) Infections
- Chapter 9: Human Herpesvirus 6 and 7 (HHV-6, HHV-7) Infections
- Chapter 10: Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus (HHV-8) Infection
- Chapter 11: Herpes B Virus Infection
- Chapter 12: Adenovirus Infection
- Chapter 13: Hepatitis B and D Virus Infections
- Chapter 14: Parvovirus B19 Infection
- Chapter 15: JC Virus, BK Virus, and Other Polyomavirus Infections
- Chapter 16: Human Papillomavirus Infection
- Chapter 17: Molluscum Contagiosum
- Chapter 18: Smallpox, Mpox, and Other Pox Virus Infections
- RNA VIRUSES
- Chapter 19: Arbovirus Infections
- Chapter 20: Zika Virus Infection
- Chapter 21: Ebola, Marburg, and Other Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infections
- Chapter 22: Enterovirus Infections
- Chapter 23: Poliovirus Infection
- Chapter 24: Rabies Virus Infection
- Chapter 25: Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Infection
- Chapter 26: Measles Virus Infection
- Chapter 27: Mumps Virus Infection
- Chapter 28: Rubella Virus Infection
- Chapter 29: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
- Chapter 30: Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type I Infection
- Chapter 31: Influenza Virus Infections
- Chapter 32: Parainfluenza Virus Infections
- Chapter 33: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Chapter 34: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and Other Coronavirus Infections
- Chapter 35: Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection
- Chapter 36: Rhinoviruses, Human Metapneumovirus, and Other Respiratory Virus Infections
- Chapter 37: Rotavirus, Norovirus, and Astrovirus Infections
- Chapter 38: Hepatitis A and E Virus Infections
- Chapter 39: Hepatitis C Virus Infection
- SECTION 3: PRION DISEASES
- Chapter 40: Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
- SECTION 4: BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
- Chapter 41: Bacterial Classification and Diagnosis
- Chapter 42: Botryomycosis
- Chapter 43: Malakoplakia
- GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA
- Chapter 44: Actinomycosis
- Chapter 45: Bacillus Species Infections
- Chapter 46: Clostridioides and Other Gram-Positive Anaerobes
- Chapter 47: Corynebacterium Species Infections
- Chapter 48: Listeria Species Infection
- Chapter 49: Rhodococcus Species Infection
- Chapter 50: Staphylococcus Species Infections
- Chapter 51: Streptococcus and Enterococcus Species Infections
- Chapter 52: Whipple Disease
- GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA
- Chapter 53: Pathologically Important Enterobacterales: Escherichia, Shigella, Salmonella, Klebsiella, and Yersinia Species Infections
- Chapter 54: Fastidious Organisms: Brucella, Francisella, Haemophilus, and Legionella Species Infections
- Chapter 55: Nonfermentative Organisms: Acinetobacter, Burkholderia, and Pseudomonas Species Infections
- Chapter 56: Bacteroides, Fusobacterium, and Other Gram-Negative Anaerobes
- Chapter 57: Bartonella Species Infections
- Chapter 58: Campylobacter and Vibrio Species Infections
- Chapter 59: Helicobacteriosis
- Chapter 60: Neisseria and Moraxella Species Infections
- Chapter 61: Pertussis
- Chapter 62: Intestinal Spirochetosis
- Chapter 63: Borrelia Species Infections
- Chapter 64: Leptospira Species Infection
- Chapter 65: Syphilis and Other Treponematoses
- Chapter 66: Anaplasmosis and Ehrlichiosis
- Chapter 67: Chlamydophila and Chlamydia Species Infections
- Chapter 68: Coxiella Species Infection
- Chapter 69: Rickettsia and Orientia Species Infections
- Chapter 70: Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma Species Infections
- ACID-FAST BACTERIA
- Chapter 71: Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Infections
- Chapter 72: Leprosy
- Chapter 73: Buruli Ulcer
- Chapter 74: Mycobacterium avium Complex and Other Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections
- Chapter 75: Nocardiosis
- SECTION 5: FUNGAL INFECTIONS
- Chapter 76: Fungal Classification and Diagnosis
- MOLDS
- Chapter 77: Aspergillosis
- Chapter 78: Entomophthoramycosis
- Chapter 79: Fusariosis
- Chapter 80: Mucormycosis
- Chapter 81: Mycetoma
- Chapter 82: Phaeohyphomycosis
- Chapter 83: Scedosporiosis and Lomentosporiosis
- Chapter 84: Scopulariopsis Infections
- Chapter 85: Tineasis
- Chapter 86: Trichosporonosis
- Chapter 87: Superficial Mycoses
- YEAST AND YEAST-LIKE ORGANISMS
- Chapter 88: Blastomycosis
- Chapter 89: Candidiasis
- Chapter 90: Chromoblastomycosis
- Chapter 91: Coccidioidomycosis
- Chapter 92: Cryptococcosis
- Chapter 93: Histoplasmosis
- Chapter 94: Lobomycosis
- Chapter 95: Paracoccidioidomycosis
- Chapter 96: Pneumocystosis
- Chapter 97: Sporotrichosis
- Chapter 98: Talaromycosis
- Chapter 99: Rhinosporidiosis
- Chapter 100: Protothecosis
- SECTION 6: PROTOZOAN PARASITIC INFECTIONS
- Chapter 101: Parasite Classification and Diagnosis
- GASTROINTESTINAL AND OTHER LUMINAL PROTOZOA
- Chapter 102: Balantidiasis
- Chapter 103: Cryptosporidiosis and Other Coccidia Infections
- Chapter 104: Entamebiasis
- Chapter 105: Giardiasis
- Chapter 106: Microsporidiosis
- Chapter 107: Trichomoniasis
- INTRAVASCULAR PROTOZOA
- Chapter 108: African Trypanosomiasis
- Chapter 109: Babesiosis
- Chapter 110: Malaria
- SECTION 7: HELMINTHIC PARASITIC INFECTIONS
- NEMATODES
- Chapter 111: Free-Living Amebiasis
- Chapter 112: American Trypanosomiasis
- Chapter 113: Leishmaniasis
- Chapter 114: Toxoplasmosis
- Chapter 115: Ancylostomiasis and Necatoriasis
- Chapter 116: Angiostrongyliasis
- Chapter 117: Ascariasis
- Chapter 118: Enterobiasis
- Chapter 119: Gnathostomiasis
- Chapter 120: Human Filariasis
- Chapter 121: Onchocerciasis
- Chapter 122: Strongyloidiasis
- Chapter 123: Trichuriasis
- Chapter 124: Trichinellosis
- TREMATODES
- Chapter 125: Clonorchiasis and Opisthorchiasis
- Chapter 126: Fascioliasis and Fasciolopsiasis
- Chapter 127: Paragonimiasis
- Chapter 128: Schistosomiasis
- CESTODES
- Chapter 129: Coenurosis
- Chapter 130: Cysticercosis
- Chapter 131: Diphyllobothriasis and Hymenolepiasis
- Chapter 132: Echinococcosis
- Chapter 133: Sparganosis
- SECTION 8: INFESTATIONS AND OTHER INVERTEBRATE-RELATED MALADIES
- Chapter 134: Tissue Damage From Arachnids and Insects
- Chapter 135: Myiasis
- Chapter 136: Scabies
- Chapter 137: Demodex Infestations
- Chapter 138: Tungiasis
- INDEX
- No. of pages: 560
- Language: English
- Edition: 3
- Published: December 28, 2023
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443124778
- eBook ISBN: 9780443125959
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Isaac H. Solomon
Isaac H. Solomon, MD, PhD, is an Associate Pathologist in the Department of Pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Solomon retains the status of Neurooncology Member at the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Pathologist, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MassachusettsDM
Dan Milner
Dan Milner, MD, MSc(Epi), MBA, is a consultant pathologist, executive director, and medical director at Libragem Consulting, LLC, in Palm Springs, California, and an Associate Professor at the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts
Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Pathologist, Executive Director, & Medical Director, Libragem Consulting, LLC, Palm Springs, California, Associate Professor, Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts