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The Pathologic Anatomy of Mycoses: Human Infection with Fungi, Actinomycetes and Algae(3 / 5 Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie / Atmungswege und Lungen)

The Pathologic Anatomy of Mycoses: Human Infection with Fungi, Actinomycetes and Algae(3 / 5 Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie / Atmungswege und Lungen)

          
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Table of Contents:
General Chapters (Chapter I-III).- I: The Scope and General Pathology of Human Infection with Fungi, Actinomycetes, and Algae.- The Causative Organisms.- Fungus Diseases.- The Distribution and Epidemiology of Fungus Diseases.- How Pathogenic Fungi Infect Man.- Mycoses Associated with Lowered Host Resistance, and Caused by Fungi which are usually Nonpathogenic and "Opportunistic".- Fungi as Inflammatory Irritants.- Tissue Changes in Fungus Diseases.- Morbidity and Mortality in Mycotic Disease.- The Demonstration of Fungi in Tissues.- Examination for Fungi at Postmortem Examination and in Surgical Specimens.- Infection by Actinomycetes.- Infection by Algae.- References.- II: Mycology of the Agents Producing Deep Mycoses.- Different Mechanisms of Conversion from M to Y Phase.- Blastomyces Dermatitidis.- Blastomyces (Paracoccidioides) Brasiliensis.- Histoplasma Capsulatum.- Histoplasma Duboisii.- Sporotrichum Schenckii.- Cryptococcus Neoformans.- Candida Albicans.- Coccidioides Immitis.- Dematiaceous Fungi.- References.- III: Ultrastructure of Human Pathogenic Fungi and Their Mycoses.- Methods.- Cell Wall.- The Cell Contents.- Developmental Studies.- Action of Drugs on Fine Structure of Pathogenic Fungi.- Action of Ultrasound on Pathogenic Fungi.- Fine Structure of Mycoses 55.- Actinomyces, Nocardia and Streptomyces.- Concluding Remarks.- References.- The Great Endemic Mycoses (Chapter IV-VII).- IV: Histoplasmosis.- Definition.- History.- Epidemiology.- Geographic Pathology.- Mycology.- Staining of Histoplasma Capsulatum in Tissues.- Pathogenesis.- The Primary Lesion in the Lung.- Histoplasmoma.- Cavitary Histoplasmosis.- "Epidemic" Histoplasmosis.- The Spleen.- The Liver.- Bone-Marrow, Bone and Joints.- Lymph Nodes.- Lymphoma and Histoplasmosis.- Heart and Mediastinum.- Interpretation of Indirect Diagnostic Methods.- Adrenals.- Mucocutaneous Histoplasmosis.- Larynx.- Gastrointestinal Tract.- Genitourinary System.- Brain, Meninges and Eye.- Associated Diseases.- References.- V, Part 1: African Histoplasmosis.- References.- V, Part 2: African Histoplasmosis.- Geography.- The Organism H. Duboisii Vanbreuseghem.- References.- VI: Coccidioidomycosis.- I. Definition, Synonomy.- II. History.- a) Clinical and Pathologic Studies.- b) Character and Ecology of the Organism.- III. Biology.- a) The Fungus.- b) The Infection.- IV. Geographical Pathology.- V. Diagnosis.- a) Skin Tests.- b) Serologic Studies.- c) Wet Mounts.- d) Cultures.- VI. Pathologic Anatomy.- a) Basic Pathologic Processes.- b) Sources of Material.- c) Lesions in Fatal Coccidioidomycosis.- VII. Categories of Grave and Fatal Coccidioidomycosis.- VIII. Demonstration of Coccidioides in Tissue Sections.- Mycelial Phase - C. Immitis in Tissue.- References.- VII: Dermal Pathology of Superficial Fungus Infections.- Material and Methods.- Tinea Capitis.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Microsporum Audouinii and Microsporum Canis.- 3. Microsporum Gypseum.- 4. Trichophyton Schoenleinii.- 5. Trichophyton Mentagrophytes.- 6. Trichophyton Tonsurans and Trichophyton Sulfureum.- 7. Trichophyton Violaceum.- 8. Summary and Conclusions.- Tinea Barbae, Tinea Faciei, Tinea Corporis, Tinea Manuum, Tinea Cruris, Tinea Pedis and Tinea Unguium.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Trichophyton Rubrum.- 3. Trichophyton Mentagrophytes.- 4. Trichophyton Verrucosum.- 5. Trichophyton Violaceum.- 6. Trichophyton Concentricum.- 7. Trichophyton Tonsurans and Trichophyton Sulfureum.- 8. Trichophyton Epilans.- 9. Microsporum Audouinii and Microsporum Canis.- 10. Microsporum Gypseum.- 11. Epidermophyton Floccosum.- Cutaneous Candidiasis.- Tinea Versicolor.- Pityrosporum Folliculitis.- Tinea Nigra.- Piedra.- Erythrasma.- References.- Infections by Fungi That Are Commonly Primary Pathogens (Chapter VIII-XV).- VIII: Cryptococcosis.- Definition.- History.- Incidence.- Associated Diseases.- Epidemiology.- Mycology.- Pathogenesis.- Pathology.- Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis.- Clinical Aspects.- Animals.- References.- IX: North American Blastomycosis.- Definition.- Epidemiology.- a) Geographical Distribution.- ?) Cases from North America (USA and Canada).- ?) Cases outside North America.- b) Age Distribution.- c) Sex Distribution.- d) Racial Distribution.- e) Occupation.- f) Epidemies.- g) Natural Occurrence of Organism.- Mycology.- ?) Cultural Characteristics.- ?) Clinical Specimens.- ?) Animal Inoculation.- Pathogenesis and Immunology.- Pathology.- a) General Pathology.- b) Special Pathology.- Lung.- Skin.- Bone.- Genitourinary Tract.- Liver and Spleen.- Other Organs.- Central Nervous System.- Clinical Features.- Therapy.- References.- X: Paracoccidioidomycosis.- History.- Etiology.- Epidemiology.- Portal of Entry.- Histopathology.- Clinical Forms.- Mucocutaneous Lesions.- a) Mucosal Lesions.- b) Cutaneous Lesions.- Pulmonary Lesions.- Lesions of Lymph Nodes.- Lesions of the Spleen.- Lesions of the Nervous System.- Lesions of the Cardiovascular System.- Lesions of the Digestive System.- Hepatic Lesions.- Pancreatic Lesions.- Lesions of Endocrine Glands.- Urinary Tract.- Lesions of the Genital System.- Osteoarticular Lesions.- Paracoccidioidomycosis in Association with other Diseases.- Immunology.- Laboratory Tests.- Treatment.- References.- XI: Lobo's Disease (Keloidal Blastomycosis).- Definition.- History.- Geographical Distribution, Incidence, Epidemiology.- Clinical Picture.- Macroscopic Pathology.- Microscopic Pathology.- Mycology.- Differential Diagnosis.- References.- XII: Mycetoma.- Historical.- Terminology.- Definition.- Etiology and Pathogenesis.- Geographic Distribution and Prevalence.- Clinical Features.- Pathology.- Treatment.- References.- XIII: Sporotrichosis.- Mycology.- Sporotrichum Schenckii.- Geographical Distribution.- Etiology.- Age Incidence.- Sex Incidence.- Incubation Period.- Anatomic Site of Primary Lesion.- Clinical Manifestations.- A. Cutaneous Sporotrichosis.- 1. Epidermal.- 2. Dermal.- 3. Subcutaneous.- B. Extracutaneous Sporotrichosis.- 1. Mucous Membranes.- 2. Musculoskeletal System.- 3. Visceral.- a) Pulmonary.- b) Other Visceral Lesions.- 4. Central Nervous System.- 5. Organs of Special Senses.- C. Acute and Subacute Febrile Sporotrichosis.- D. Sporotrichids and Other Allergic Manifestations.- E. Carrier States.- Relative Frequency of Clinical Types.- Histopathology.- Nodular Dermal Lesion.- Other Dermal Lesions.- Epidermal Lesions.- Subcutaneous Gumma.- Musculoskeletal Lesions.- Pulmonary Sporotrichosis.- Central Nervous System.- Ocular Sporotrichosis.- Fungal Elements in Smears of Exudates and in Tissue Sections.- Cigar Bodies and their Variants.- The Asteroid Body.- Hyphal Forms.- Fungal Elements in the Circulating Blood.- Eosinophilia in the Circulating Blood.- Serology'.- 1. Complement Fixation Test.- 2. Agglutination Reaction.- 3. Precipitin Reaction.- 4. Hemagglutination Reaction.- Dermal Reaction.- Sporotrichin or Sporotrichosin Test.- Immunity.- Experimental Sporotrichosis in Laboratory Animals.- Fungal Elements in Tissue of Experimental Animals.- Therapy.- Prognosis.- References.- XIV: Rhinosporidiosis.- Definition.- Geographic Distribution.- Epidemiology.- Etiologic Agent.- Pathologic Anatomy.- Clinical Features.- Diagnosis.- Prognosis.- Treatment.- References.- XV: Subcutaneous Phycomycosis and Rhino-Entomophthoromycosis.- Subcutaneous Phycomycosis.- Rhino-Entomophthoromycosis.- References.- Mycoses Caused by Dematiaceous (Brown) Fungi (Chapter XVI-XVIII).- XVI: Chromoblastomycosis (Chromomycosis).- Geographical Distribution and Incidence.- References.- XVII: Cladosporiosis of the Central Nervous Tissue.- Summary of Illustrative Cases.- References.- XVIII: Subcutaneous Abscesses due to Brown Fungi.- Definition of the Disease.- Cases of Subcutaneous Abscesses.- Mycology.- Clinical.- Gross Pathology.- Histopathology.- Organism in Tissue.- Summary and Comment.- References.- Opportunistic Fungus Infections (Chapter XIX-XXI).- XIX: Candidosis.- 1. General.- a) Definition.- b) Epidemiology.- c) Incidence and Predisposing Factors.- 2. Mycology.- 3. Diagnosis of Candida Infections.- a) Identification from Clinical Specimens.- b) Serological Diagnosis.- c) Other Methods of Diagnosis.- 4. Pathogenesis of Candida Infections.- 5. Clinical Features and Pathology of Candida Infections.- a) Infections of the Mouth.- b)Skin.- c) Lungs.- d)Gut.- e) Vagina.- f) Candidosis and Endocrine Disorders.- g) Systemic (Septicaemic) Candidosis.- h) Candida Endocarditis.- i) Candidosis of the Urinary Tract.- 6. Experimental Aspects of Candida Infections.- References.- XX: Aspergillosis.- Definition.- History.- Mycology.- Incidence and Epidemiology.- Pathogenesis.- General Morphology.- Clinical Types and Morphologic Findings.- Respiratory System.- Cardiovascular System.- Central Nervous System.- Digestive System.- Endocrine Glands.- Genito-Urinary System.- Spleen and Lymph Nodes.- Musculo-Skeletal System.- Eye, Adnexa and Orbit.- Nose and Paranasal Sinuses.- Ear.- Skin and Adnexa.- Nails.- Mycetoma Pedis.- Aspergillosis in Children.- Aspergillosis in Animals.- Mycotic Abortion.- Pulmonary Aspergillosis in Mammals.- Avian Aspergillosis.- Toxins.- Aflatoxins.- Biological Effects.- References.- XXI: Mucormycosis (Opportunistic Phycomycosis).- Definition.- The History of Mucormycosis.- Mycology.- Appearance of Mucoraceae in Tissues.- Epidemiology.- Predisposing Diseases and Conditions.- Experimental Mucormycosis.- Cranial Mucormycosis.- Nasal Mucormycosis.- Palatal Mucormycosis.- Paranasal Mucormycosis.- Mucormycotic Otitis Media.- Orbital Mucormycosis.- Ocular Mucormycosis.- Mucormycosis of the Brain.- Cerebral Lesions from the Systemic Blood Stream.- Mucormycotic Mycotic Aneurysms.- Mucormycosis of the Spinal Cord.- Primary Pulmonary Mucormycosis.- Summary of Primary Pulmonary Mucormycosis.- Hematogenous Pulmonary Mucormycosis.- Esophageal Mucormycosis.- Mycormycosis of the Stomach.- Intestinal Mucormycosis.- Disseminated Mucormycosis.- Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Mucormycosis.- Focal Mucormycosis.- Spontaneous Mucormycosis in Animals.- References.- Unusual and Rare Mycoses (Chapter XXII-XXIII).- XXII: Geotrichosis.- A. Definition.- B. Geographical Extent and Epidemiology.- C. Geotrichum Candidum-Occurrence in Humans.- 1. Intestinal Tract.- 2. Respiratory Tract.- 3. Skin.- 4. Urogenital Tract.- D. Mycology.- 1. Micromorphology.- 2. Direct Preparations.- 3. Culture.- 4. Physiology.- E. Pathogenesis and Immunology.- 1. Pathogenesis.- 2. Immunology.- F. Symptomatology, Diagnosis, and Therapy.- 1. Bronchopulmonary Geotrichosis.- 2. Bronchial Geotrichosis.- 3. Oral Geotrichosis.- 4. Cutaneous Geotrichosis.- 5. Other Geotrichoses.- 6. Specific Therapy.- G. Geotrichum Candidum Infection in Animals.- References.- XXIII: Miscellaneous Uncommon Diseases Attributed to Fungi and Actinomycetes.- Adiaspiromycosis (Haplomycosis).- Allescheriosis (Monosporiosis).- Alternariosis.- Arthrodermosis.- Beauveriosis.- Cephalosporiosis.- Cercosporamycosis.- Cryptostromosis (Coniosporiosis or Maple-Bark Disease).- Curvulariosis.- Dermatophilosis (Cutaneous Streptothricosis).- Fusariosis.- Helminthosporiosis.- Keratomycosis.- Otomycosis.- Paecilomycosis.- Penicilliosis.- Rhodotorulosis.- Streptomycosis.- Torulopsiosis.- Ustilagosis (Ustilagomycosis).- References.- Infections with Actinomycetes (Chapter XXIV-XXV).- XXIV: Actinomycosis.- Definition.- Historical.- Geographic Pathology.- Mycology.- Actinomyces israelii.- Actinomyces bovis.- Actinomyces propionicus Sp. nov.- Actinomyces eriksonii.- Actinomyces naeslundii.- Pathogenesis.- Gross and Microscopic Appearances.- Differential Diagnosis.- Clinical Features.- Prognosis.- Therapy.- References.- XXV: Nocardiosis.- Definition.- Mycology.- Incidence.- Clinical Manifestations.- Laboratory Findings.- Roentgen Findings.- Gross Lesions.- Microscopic Lesions.- Animal Pathogenicity.- Diagnosis.- Treatment.- References.- Infection with Algae (Chapter XXVI).- XXVI: Protothecosis - Algal Infection.- Organism.- Prototheca and Disease.- References.- Authors Index.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783540051404
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Human Infection with Fungi, Actinomycetes and Algae
  • ISBN-10: 3540051406
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 1971
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 1191
  • Series Title: 3 / 5 Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie / Atmungswege und Lungen
  • Weight: 2900 gr


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