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Main description:
Half a century ago our knowledge of mycoses, especially pulmonary mycoses, was rather fragmentary. It was limited to rare case reports as oddities. Accordingly, in the "Handbuch der speziellen pathologischen Anatomie und Histologic" the chapter on lung diseases caused by budding and spore-forming fungi by J. W.ATJEN (Halle) took up as little as 27 pages. Only ARNDT (Gottingen) could report on several cases from which he made his observations on actinomycotic changes of the lungs and pleura. Since then our knowledge of mycoses has deepened and expanded in an unpre- dictable manner. This progress was mainly due to research and publications in the USA and South America. In Central Europe the number of cases of mycoses has increased during the last two decades, being reported especially as a second disease in patients with spontaneous or iatrogenic destruction of the bone marrow after treatment of cancer with cytostatic agents. The number of known types of pathogenic fungi has increased. The knowledge of their types and conditions of growth have given rise to a subspecialty.
Therefore, a great need has arisen for a new edition of the chapter on mycoses in the Henke- Lubarsch-Roessle Handbook of Special Pathological Anatomy and Histology.
Contents:
I: The Scope and General Pathology of Human Infection with Fungi, Actinomycetes, and Algae.- II: Mycology of the Agents Producing Deep Mycoses.- III: Ultrastructure of Human Pathogenic Fungi and Their Mycoses.- IV: Histoplasmosis.- V, Part 1: African Histoplasmosis.- V, Part 2: African Histoplasmosis.- VI: Coccidioidomycosis.- VII: Dermal Pathology of Superficial Fungus Infections.- VIII: Cryptococcosis.- IX: North American Blastomycosis.- X: Paracoccidioidomycosis.- XI: Lobo's Disease (Keloidal Blastomycosis).- XII: Mycetoma.- XIII: Sporotrichosis.- XIV: Rhinosporidiosis.- XV: Subcutaneous Phycomycosis and Rhino-Entomophthoromycosis.- XVI: Chromoblastomycosis (Chromomycosis).- XVII: Cladosporiosis of the Central Nervous Tissue.- XVIII: Subcutaneous Abscesses due to Brown Fungi.- XIX: Candidosis.- XX: Aspergillosis.- XXI: Mucormycosis (Opportunistic Phycomycosis).- XXII: Geotrichosis.- XXIII: Miscellaneous Uncommon Diseases Attributed to Fungi and Actinomycetes.- XXIV: Actinomycosis.- XXV: Nocardiosis.- XXVI: Protothecosis - Algal Infection.
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Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K)
Publication date: August, 2014
Pages: 1191
Weight: 2094g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Infectious Diseases