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Pathology Of Opportunistic Infectionsan Illustrative Atlas Nov 26 20169811016682springer Ramesh K Gupta

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Pathology Of Opportunistic Infectionsan Illustrative Atlas Nov 26 20169811016682springer Ramesh K Gupta
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.34 MB
Author: Ramesh K. Gupta, Pallav Gupta
ISBN: 9789811016684, 9811016682
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Pathology Of Opportunistic Infectionsan Illustrative Atlas Nov 26 20169811016682springer Ramesh K Gupta by Ramesh K. Gupta, Pallav Gupta 9789811016684, 9811016682 instant download after payment.

This book presents the morphological details of various opportunistic pathogens for prompt identification, which is essential for the proper management of various bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections encountered in immunocompromised patients. Over the past few decades, certain therapeutic advances –such as organ transplantation, prolonged use of steroids and other immunosuppressants for various diseases and chemo-radiotherapy for the treatment of malignant tumors– have, in addition to improving patient survival, also contributed to significant aberrations in the patients’ host defense mechanisms. Further, due to compromised host resistance, certain clinical conditions such as HIV/AIDS, diabetes mellitus, and major organ-related problems like chronic renal failure, chronic liver and chronic lung diseases etc., make these patients potentially vulnerable to a variety of opportunistic infections. The challenges posed by the opportunistic pathogens are enormous. Early clinical suspicion, prompt morphological identification and timely management are essential so as to prevent high morbidity and mortality associated with these infections. These pathogens often go unnoticed due to a lack of familiarity with their morphological appearances in the context of histopathological and/or cytological evaluation.

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