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Infectious Lesions Of The Central Nervous System Vsevolod Zinserling

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Infectious Lesions Of The Central Nervous System Vsevolod Zinserling
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.68 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Vsevolod Zinserling
ISBN: 9783030962593, 3030962598
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Infectious Lesions Of The Central Nervous System Vsevolod Zinserling by Vsevolod Zinserling 9783030962593, 3030962598 instant download after payment.

This book discusses all aspects infectious CNS pathology, including different bacterial, viral, fungal, mycoplasma and protozoan pathogens, accompanied by illustrations that show macro- and histopathological changes. It also presents microbiological, epidemiological and clinical data, with a particular focus on meningitis and encephalitis of different bacterial and viral aetiologies, influenza, COVID-19 and other viral and bacterial generalized infections. Further, the book explores the importance of mixed infections, including those in the late stages of HIV infection, as well as pathological changes in different age groups including newborns. A special chapter is devoted to the probable role of biological pathogens in noninfectious brain pathology.

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