Pathology of Infectious Diseases, by Gary W. Procop, MD, A Volume in the Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series, packs all of today's most essential information on infectious disease pathology into a compact, high-yield format! Well-organized and segmented by type of infectious organism, the book's pragmatic approach complemented by abundant full-color, high-quality photomicrographs and clinical photos, and at-a-glance tables makes it easy to access the information you need to quickly and accurately detect and identify pathogenic organisms. Chapters on immunohistochemical and molecular techniques as well as artifacts and pitfalls guide you to accurate detection and identifications.
- Quickly find the information you need
thanks to a well-organized, user-friendly format with templated headings, detailed illustrations, at-a-glance tables, and segmentation by type of infectious organism-viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic. - Avoid common problems that can lead to an incorrect diagnosis
. A special section on artifacts and pitfalls shows you what to look for. - Get superb visual guidance
from an abundance of full-color, high-quality photomicrographs and clinical photos. - Employ the latest diagnostic advancements
including immunohistochemical and molecular techniques. - Access the full text from any computer
, including the entire image bank and links to PubMed, at expertconsult. - Learn from one of the very best.
Dr. Gary W. Procop, one of the most outstanding young clinical pathologists in medical microbiology in American medicine, shares his vision about how new technologies may be used to rapidly identify pathogenic organisms and detect resistance to treatment regimens. Recognized for distinguished research contributions to the discipline of clinical microbiology, he was the recipient of the 2007 American Society for Microbiology (ASM) BD Award for Research in Clinical Microbiology and elected to the American Academy of Microbiology in recognition of his scientific achievements. - Implement proven diagnostic approaches
such as real-time PCR assays and pepticnucleic acid probes with guidance from the pioneer of these techniques!
Up- to-date essential information on infectious disease pathology in a compact high yield format