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Early diagnosis of parasitic diseases, especially of the opportunistic infections, is gaining importance daily and pathologists now have the chance to make rapid diagnoses of these disorders by examining tissues and body fluids. Though parasitic infections and infestations occur mainly in subtropical and tropical areas, they are increasingly imported into other areas, where the pathologist must be able to recognize them.
This new full-colour atlas, containing over 500 photographs, many diagrams and tables, with extensive references and index, concentrates on histology, differential diagnosis and on the structure of parasitic elements such as eggs, larvae and adult worms, in and outside tissues.
The atlas will be invaluable as a bench manual for the practising pathologists to keep by the microscope, as well as for physicians, surgeons, dermatologists and pathologists in training, and all those who are concerned with parasitic infections.


Table of Contents
Consultant Editor's Note. Preface. I: Parasitic Diseases. II: Protozoan Diseases. Haemoflagellate Infections. 1. American Trypanosomiasis. 2. African Trypanosomiasis. Leishmaniases. 3. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. 4. Muto-Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. 5. Visceral Leishmaniasis. 6. Giardiasis. 7. Trichomoniasis. 8. Amoebiasis. 9. Acanthamoebiasis. 10. Blastocystis Infection. 11. Toxoplasmosis. 12. Babesiosis. 13. Sarcosporidiosis. 14. Isosporosis. 15. Cryptosporidiosis. 16. Malaria. 17. Pneumocystosis. 18. Balantidiasis. 19. Microsporidiosis. III: Helminthic Diseases. A. Nematodiasis. 20. Enterobiasis. 21. Ascariasis. 22. Trichuriasis. 23. Uncinariasis. 24. Strongyloidiasis. 25. Trichinosis. 26. Toxocariasis. 27. Anisakiasis. 28. Gnathostomiasis. 29. Angiostrongylosis. 30. Capillariasis. 31. Dracunculosis. Filaria Infections. 32. Filariasis. 33. Loiasis. 34. Onchocerciasis. 35. Dirofilariasis.36. Rare and Uncommon Nematodiases. 37. Larva migrans. B. Cestodiasis. 38. Taeniasis. 39. Diphyllobothriasis. 40. Dipylidiasis. 41. Hymenolepiasis. 42. Cysticercosis. 43. Echinococcosis. C. Trematodiasis. 44. Blood Flukes. 45. Lung Flukes. 46. Liver Flukes. 47. Intestinal Flukes. D. Worm Eggs. IV: Disorders by Arthropods. 48. Scabies. 49. Demodicidosis. 50. Tungiasis. 51. Myiasis. 52. Pentastomiasis.

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 05/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9789401049887, 978-9401049887
      ISBN10: 9401049882

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Early diagnosis of parasitic diseases, especially of the opportunistic infections, is gaining importance daily and pathologists now have the chance to make rapid diagnoses of these disorders by examining tissues and body fluids. Though parasitic infections and infestations occur mainly in subtropical and tropical areas, they are increasingly imported into other areas, where the pathologist must be able to recognize them.
      This new full-colour atlas, containing over 500 photographs, many diagrams and tables, with extensive references and index, concentrates on histology, differential diagnosis and on the structure of parasitic elements such as eggs, larvae and adult worms, in and outside tissues.
      The atlas will be invaluable as a bench manual for the practising pathologists to keep by the microscope, as well as for physicians, surgeons, dermatologists and pathologists in training, and all those who are concerned with parasitic infections.


      Table of Contents
      Consultant Editor's Note. Preface. I: Parasitic Diseases. II: Protozoan Diseases. Haemoflagellate Infections. 1. American Trypanosomiasis. 2. African Trypanosomiasis. Leishmaniases. 3. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. 4. Muto-Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. 5. Visceral Leishmaniasis. 6. Giardiasis. 7. Trichomoniasis. 8. Amoebiasis. 9. Acanthamoebiasis. 10. Blastocystis Infection. 11. Toxoplasmosis. 12. Babesiosis. 13. Sarcosporidiosis. 14. Isosporosis. 15. Cryptosporidiosis. 16. Malaria. 17. Pneumocystosis. 18. Balantidiasis. 19. Microsporidiosis. III: Helminthic Diseases. A. Nematodiasis. 20. Enterobiasis. 21. Ascariasis. 22. Trichuriasis. 23. Uncinariasis. 24. Strongyloidiasis. 25. Trichinosis. 26. Toxocariasis. 27. Anisakiasis. 28. Gnathostomiasis. 29. Angiostrongylosis. 30. Capillariasis. 31. Dracunculosis. Filaria Infections. 32. Filariasis. 33. Loiasis. 34. Onchocerciasis. 35. Dirofilariasis.36. Rare and Uncommon Nematodiases. 37. Larva migrans. B. Cestodiasis. 38. Taeniasis. 39. Diphyllobothriasis. 40. Dipylidiasis. 41. Hymenolepiasis. 42. Cysticercosis. 43. Echinococcosis. C. Trematodiasis. 44. Blood Flukes. 45. Lung Flukes. 46. Liver Flukes. 47. Intestinal Flukes. D. Worm Eggs. IV: Disorders by Arthropods. 48. Scabies. 49. Demodicidosis. 50. Tungiasis. 51. Myiasis. 52. Pentastomiasis.

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