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Dermatopathology of Tropical Diseases: Pathology and Clinical Correlations

Dermatopathology of Tropical Diseases: Pathology and Clinical Correlations

9781909836068
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The majority of tropical diseases manifest themselves through the skin, and while many can be diagnosed on physical examination, dermatopathologic results are often of critical importance to the diagnostic process. However, general dermatopathology texts lack images of diseases endemic in the developing world; they also lack clinical correlates linking the pathology to the clinical entity. This is a problem, because greater movement between countries where tropical diseases are prevalent and Europe, North America and other developed nations makes it essential for physicians to be able to recognize, diagnose and treat these diseases.

Dermatopathology of Tropical Diseases covers the pathology and clinical correlations of the most important tropical diseases. Each entity is described using brief text that summarises its epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical features. The diagnostic process is then described and illustrated using both clinical and histopathologic images. Wherever possible, different examples are shown of the same disease, in order to illustrate as wide a variety of presentations as possible.

Extensively illustrated with almost 600 photographs, Dermatopathology of Tropical Diseases is an invaluable resource for dermatopathologists, pathologists and dermatologists based in the developing world as well as those in developed countries who see tropical diseases in returned travellers and immigrant populations.

Key features

  • Includes chapters on all major tropical diseases, with both clinical and histopathological images provided for each entity, allowing the reader to correlate pathological characteristics with the clinical presentation of each disease
  • Wherever possible, different examples of the same disease are shown, to illustrate the variety of presentations
  • Lavishly illustrated with almost 600 colour photographs
Product Details
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9781909836068
9781909836068

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
344
Dimensions (mm)
220.00 x 276.00
  • PART 1:: BACKGROUND

    • 1 Introduction

     

    PART 2:: VIRAL DISEASES

    • 2 Orf and milkers nodules
    • 3 Dengue
    • 4 Hydroa vacciniforme and hydroa-like lymphomas
    • 5 Infective dermatitis:: a cutaneous manifestation of HTLV-1 infection

     

    PART 3:: BACTERIAL AND RICKETTSIAL INFECTIONS

    • 6 Rhinoscleroma
    • 7 Endemic treponematoses
    • 8 Carrions disease
    • 9 Plague
    • 10 Cutaneous anthrax
    • 11 Bacterial mycetomas:: actinomycosis, botryomycosis, and nocardiosis
    • 12 Rickettsiosis
    • 13 Granuloma inguinale
    • 14 Pitted keratolysis
    • 15 Erythrasma
    • 16 Tularemia
    • 17 Tropical ulcer

     

    PART 4:: MYCOBACTERIAL INFECTIONS

    • 18 Leprosy
    • 19 Cutaneous tuberculosis
    • 20 Buruli ulcer
    • 21 Nontuberculous mycobacterial skin infections

     

    PART 5:: MYCOTIC INFECTIONS

    • 22 Eumycotic mycetomas
    • 23 Lobomycosis
    • 24 Chromoblastomycosis
    • 25 Tinea nigra
    • 26 Phaeohyphomycosis
    • 27 Sporotrichosis
    • 28 Alternariosis
    • 29 Hyalohyphomycoses
    • 30 Zygomycosis
    • 31 Paracoccidioidomycosis
    • 32 Histoplasmosis
    • 33 Rhinosporidiosis
    • 34 Cryptococcosis
    • 35 North American blastomycosis

     

    PART 6:: ARTHROPOD-INDUCED DISEASES

    • 36 Venomous arthropods
    • 37 Myiasis
    • 38 Tungiasis

     

    PART 7:: PROTOZOAL INFECTIONS

    • 39 Cutaneous leishmaniasis
    • 40 Diseases caused by ameba
    • 41 Chagas disease

     

    PART 8:: ALGAE INFECTIONS

    • 42 Protothecosis

     

    PART 9:: HELMINTH INFESATIONS

    • 43 Schistosomiasis
    • 44 Cutaneous larva migrans
    • 45 Gnathostomiasis
    • 46 Cysticercosis
    • 47 Sparganosis
    • 48 Echinococcosis
    • 49 Human filariasis

     

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