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Cases in Medical and Infectious , 3rd Edition Peter H. Gilligan, Daniel S. Shapiro, M. Lynn Smiley

Paperback 978-1-555-81207-2 August 2002 Out of stock £30.95

DESCRIPTION

The new third edition of this best-selling text presents interesting and challenging cases that make the study of and infectious enjoyable and enable students to develop a working knowledge of the variety of that in humans.

Extensive introductory material explains in simple and concise language the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches that the clinical laboratory uses in assisting the in making infectious disease diagnoses. All of the approaches described are encountered in the cases that follow.

The 68 cases are presented as "unknowns" and represent actual case histories the authors have encountered at two university teaching hospitals. Each case is accompanied by several questions to test knowledge in four broad areas: 1) the etiologic agent's characteristics and laboratory diagnosis; 2) and clinical presentation; 3) ; and 4) prevention and, in some cases, drug resistance and treatment. Whenever possible, the authors have incorporated cellular microbiology into the case discussion.

Over 100 photographs allow students to familiarize themselves with the appearance of specific microorganisms in appropriate clinical settings. An extensive glossary explains the medical terminology to help students understand the language of and make the cases accessible to all readers.

Cases in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases is a valuable tool for students preparing for the National Board of Medical Examiners examination Parts 1 and 2 as well as during clinical infectious disease rotations. Advanced undergraduate students, other professional students, in training at both the resident and fellow stage, and faculty members at all levels will all find Cases a useful resource. New to the Third Edition

• Fifteen new cases representing contemporary trends in infectious diseases

• Increased number of cases in transplant patients

• Incorporation of cellular microbiology into cases discussions whenever possible

• Possible bioterrorism agents are represented and their potential for use is highlighted

• Over 100 color photographs

• Updated glossary

FEATURES

* Includes more than 100 color figures and microscopic images of microorganisms to aid students without the opportunity for hands-on experience in for infectious disease diagnosis.

* Offers new cases that represent more typical clinical presentations of specific infectious diseases, changes in , or organisms causing emerging or reemerging infectious diseases.

* Organizes cases by organ rather than by organism.

* Provides an extensive glossary that explains medical terminology used in cases for the benefit of nonclinical scientists.

* Each case, presented as an unknown, is followed by study questions and a complete discussion of clinical and microbiological aspects of the case. To purchase this product, please visit https://www.wiley.com/en-uz/9781555812072