Pulmonary Parasitic Disease
Pathologic Diagnosis
(Sprache: Englisch)
Most parasitic diseases are contained in tropical and subtropical regions, however, some like toxoplasma and crytosporidium parvum are endemic to the United States. Many parasitic lung diseases present similar to common respiratory illnesses. As clinical...
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Most parasitic diseases are contained in tropical and subtropical regions, however, some like toxoplasma and crytosporidium parvum are endemic to the United States. Many parasitic lung diseases present similar to common respiratory illnesses. As clinical manifestations are not specific and routine tests can miss the infections, it is difficult for the pathologist to make a diagnosis. The relative rarity of infection also increases the challenges clinicians and pathologists face when dealing with parasitic lung diseases.
Pathologic Diagnosis of Pulmonary Parasitic Disease is designed as a practical guide for the pathologist who encounters pulmonary parasitic diseases in their daily practice. The text comprises 8 chapters covering the handling of lung biopsies, protozoa, nematoda, trematoda, cestoda, associated morphologic patterns, interpreting parasitic vs. psuedoparasitic structures in lung biopsies, and the immunocompromised patient.
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Most parasitic diseases are contained in tropical and subtropical regions, however, some like toxoplasma and crytosporidium parvum are endemic to the United States. Many parasitic lung diseases present similar to common respiratory illnesses. As clinical manifestations are not specific and routine tests can miss the infections, it is difficult for the pathologist to make a diagnosis. The relative rarity of infection also increases the challenges clinicians and pathologists face when dealing with parasitic lung diseases.Pathologic Diagnosis of Pulmonary Parasitic Disease is designed as a practical guide for the pathologist who encounters pulmonary parasitic diseases in their daily practice. The text comprises 8 chapters covering the handling of lung biopsies, protozoa, nematoda, trematoda, cestoda, associated morphologic patterns, interpreting parasitic vs. psuedoparasitic structures in lung biopsies, and the immunocompromised patient.
Most parasitic diseases are contained in tropical and subtropical regions, however, some like toxoplasma and crytosporidium parvum are endemic to the United States. Many parasitic lung diseases present similar to common respiratory illnesses. As clinical manifestations are not specific and routine tests can miss the infections, it is difficult for the pathologist to make a diagnosis. The relative rarity of infection also increases the challenges clinicians and pathologists face when dealing with parasitic lung diseases.
Pathologic Diagnosis of Pulmonary Parasitic Disease is designed as a practical guide for the pathologist who encounters pulmonary parasitic diseases in their daily practice. The text comprises 8 chapters covering the handling of lung biopsies, protozoa, nematoda, trematoda, cestoda, associated morphologic patterns, interpreting parasitic vs. psuedoparasitic structures in lung biopsies, and the immunocompromised patient.
Pathologic Diagnosis of Pulmonary Parasitic Disease is designed as a practical guide for the pathologist who encounters pulmonary parasitic diseases in their daily practice. The text comprises 8 chapters covering the handling of lung biopsies, protozoa, nematoda, trematoda, cestoda, associated morphologic patterns, interpreting parasitic vs. psuedoparasitic structures in lung biopsies, and the immunocompromised patient.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Pulmonary Parasitic Disease “
- Handling of Lung Biopsies from Patients with Suspected Parasitic Infections - Protozoa
- Nematoda
- Trematoda
- Cestoda
- Morphologic Patterns Associated with Parasitic Infections
- Interpretations of Lung Biopsies with Parasitic vs. Psuedoparasitic Structures
- The Immunocompromised Patient
Autoren-Porträt von Roberto Barrios
Roberto Barrios, MD is an Associate Professor of Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. His specialty is Pulmonary Pathology.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Roberto Barrios
- 304 Seiten, mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen, Maße: 19,3 x 26 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 0387898417
- ISBN-13: 9780387898414
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.07.2012
Sprache:
Englisch
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