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Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology


Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology

Hardback by Kibbler, Christopher C. (Professor of Medical Microbiology, Professor of Medical Microbiology, University College London, London); Barton, Richard (Prinicipal Clinical Scientist, Prinicipal Clinical Scientist, Mycology Reference Centre, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds); Gow, Neil A. R. (Chair in Microbiology, Chair in Microbiology, Aberdeen Fungal Group, MRC Centre for Medical Mycology, Institute of Medical...

Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology

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ISBN:
9780198755388
Publication Date:
14 Dec 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology

Description

The Oxford Textbook of Medical Mycology is a comprehensive reference text which brings together the science and medicine of human fungal disease. Written by a leading group of international authors to bring a global expertise, it is divided into sections that deal with the principles of mycology, the organisms, a systems-based approach to management, fungal disease in specific patient groups, diagnosis, and treatment. The detailed clinical chapters take account of recent international guidelines on the management of fungal disease. With chapters covering recent developments in taxonomy, fungal genetics and other "omics", epidemiology, pathogenesis, and immunology, this textbook is well suited to aid both scientists and clinicians. The extensive illustrations, tables, and in-depth coverage of topics, including discussion of the non-infective aspects of allergic and toxin mediated fungal disease, are designed to aid the understanding of mechanisms and pathology, and extend the usual approach to fungal disease. This textbook is essential reading for microbiologists, research scientists, infectious diseases clinicians, respiratory physicians, and those managing immunocompromised patients. Part of the Oxford Textbook in Infectious Disease and Microbiology series, it is also a useful companion text for students and trainees looking to supplement mycology courses and microbiology training.

Contents

1. The principles of medical mycology 1: David W. Warnock: Introduction to medical mycology 2: Andrew M. Borman: Fungal taxonomy and nomenclature 3: Neil A.R. Gow, Alistair J.P. Brown: Physiology and metabolism of fungal pathogens 4: Nick D. Read: Fungal cell structure and organization 5: Paul S. Dyer, Carol A. Munro, Rosie E. Bradshaw: Fungal genetics 6: Carol A. Munro, Duncan Wilson: Fungal genomics and transcriptomics 7: Rajal K. Mody, Angela Alquist Cleveland, Shawn R. Lockhart, Mary E. Brandt: Epidemiology and fungal disease 8: Frank C. Odds: Pathogenesis of fungal disease 9: Ivy M. Dambuza, Jeanette Wagener, Gordon D. Brown, Neil A.R. Gow: Immunology of fungal disease 2. Medically important fungi 10: Stephanie Smith, Rohini J. Manuel, Christopher C. Kibbler: Aspergillus species 11: Bernhard Hube, Oliver Kurzai: Candida species 12: Catriona L. Halliday, Sarah E. Kidd: Cryptococcus species 13: Chris Linton, Susan Howell: Other yeasts 14: Sarah E. Kidd, Catriona L. Halliday: Dematiaceous fungi 15: Susan Howell: The dermatophytes 16: Angela Restrepo, Angel A. Gónzalez, Beatriz L. Gómez: Endemic dimorphic fungi 17: Elizabeth M. Johnson: Hyaline moulds 18: Thomas R. Rogers, Elizabeth M. Johnson: Mucoraceous moulds 19: Stuart Flanagan: Pneumocystis jirovecii 3. Fungal diseases 20: Damien Mack, Simon Warren, Shara Palanivel, Christopher P. Conlon: Fungal bone and joint infections 21: Sarah Drake, Jonathan Sandoe: Fungal cardiovascular infections 22: Tihana Bicanic, Thomas S. Harrison: Fungal central nervous system infections 23: Roderick J. Hay: Fungal infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 24: Arunaloke Chakrabarti: Fungal infections of ear, nose, and throat 25: Rebecca Lester, John Rex: Fungaemia and disseminated infection 26: Silke Schelenz: Fungal diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 27: Jack D. Sobel: Genito-urinary fungal infections 28: Heather L. Clark, Eric Pearlman: Fungal eye infections 29: Eileen K. Maziarz, John R. Perfect: Fungal infections of the kidney and those associated with renal failure, dialysis, and renal Transplantation 30: Samantha E. Jacobs, Catherine B. Small, Thomas J. Walsh: Fungal infections of the respiratory tract 31: Christopher C. Kibbler: Fungal toxin-mediated disease 4. Fungal infections in specific patient groups 32: Philipp Koehler, Oliver A. Cornely: Fungal infections in haemato-oncology 33: Blandine Denis, Fanny Lanternier, Olivier Lortholary: Fungal infections among patients with AIDS 34: Darius Armstrong James, Anand Shah, Anna Reed: Fungal infections in solid organ transplantation 35: Adilia Warris: Fungal Infections in neonates 36: Rosemary Barnes, Matthijs Backx: Fungal infections in intensive therapy units 37: Chris Kosmidis, David W. Denning, Eavan G. Muldoon: Fungal disease in cystic fibrosis and chronic respiratory disorders 5. Diagnosis of fungal disease 38: Michael D. Palmer, Shila Seaton: Biosafety and quality assurance in the mycology labratory 39: Gillian Shankland: Microscopy and culture of fungal disease 40: Sebastian B. Lucas: Histopathology of fungal disease 41: Joanne Cleverley: The imaging of fungal disease 42: Richard Barton: Serology of fungal disease 43: P. Lewis White, Rosemary A. Barnes: Molecular diagnosis of fungal disease 44: Manuel Cuenca-Estrella: Guidelines for the diagnosis of fungal disease 6. Antifungal therapy 45: Russell E. Lewis: Principles of antifungal therapy 46: Donna M. MacCallum: Antifungal agents 47: Elizabeth M. Johnson: Antifungal susceptibility testing and resistance 48: H. Ruth Ashbee: Antifungal therapeutic drug monitoring 49: Laura Cottom, Brian L. Jones: Antifungal treatment guidelines

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