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Leprosy [electronic resource] : A Practical Guide / edited by Enrico Nunzi, Cesare Massone.

By: Nunzi, Enrico [editor.].
Contributor(s): Massone, Cesare [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Milano : Springer Milan, 2012Description: XIX, 382p. 200 illus., 100 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9788847023765.Subject(s): Medicine | Dermatology | Emerging infectious diseases | Neurology | Tropical medicine | Medicine & Public Health | Dermatology | Public Health/Gesundheitswesen | Infectious Diseases | Tropical Medicine | NeurologyDDC classification: 616.5 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
I GENERAL SECTION: 1 History, Coppelman (Paris, France). 2 Microbiology, Clappason (Genova, Italy). 3 Genetics, Fava, Mira (Curitiba, Brazil). 4 Immunology, Ribeiro (Victoria, Brazil). 5 Pathophysiology, Nunzi, Massone (Genova, Italy). 6 Classifications, Nunzi, Massone (Genova, Italy) -- II CLINICAL EXAMINATION: 7 Patient’s History, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 8 Physical examination: Skin, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 9 Physical examination: Nerves, Reni, Noto (Genova, Italy) -- III SKIN: 10 Clinical Features, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 10 Histopathology, Massone (Genova, Italy). 11 Differential Diagnosis, Nunzi (Genova, Italy) -- IV LEPROSY REACTIONS: 12 Naafs, Noto (Leiden, The Netherlands; Genova, Italy). 13 Lucio Leprosy, Magana (Mexico City, Mexico) -- V NERVES: 14 Clinical Features, Reni, Noto (Genova, Italy). 15 Differential Diagnosis, Reni, Noto (Genova, Italy). 16 Disability, Brandsma (Nepal). 17 Neurophysiology, Reni (Genova, Italy). 18 Imaging, Martinoli (Genova, Italy) -- VI OTHER ORGAN INVOLVEMENT: 19 Eyes, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 20 ORL, Talhari A, Talhari S. 21Other Organs, Nunzi (Genova, Italy) -- VII MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS: 22 Diagnostic Work-up, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 23 Drugs in Leprosy: Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, Side Effects, Talhari S (Manaus, Brazil). 24 Medical Therapy, Bobin (Bordeaux, France). 25 Surgical Therapy, Gennaro (Genova, Italy). 26 Rehabilitation, Brandsma (Nepal) -- VIII LEPROSY AND COMMUNITY: 27 Epidemiology, Noto (Genova, Italy). 28 Leprosy Control, Deepak (Bologna, Italy). 29 TeleDermatology, Massone, Schettini, Soyer, (Brisbane, Australia, Manaus, Brazil, Graz, Austria). 30 Leprosy in Pregnancy, Massone. 31 Leprosy in HIV, Talhari C, Talhari S (Manaus, Brazil).
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In this book, the reader is guided through a modern diagnostic work-up and classification of leprosy, with discussion of the results of physical examination (interpretation of the primary skin lesion and clinical features of peripheral neuropathies), laboratory data, and histopathologic and imaging investigations. This combined approach allows planning of an integrated therapeutic strategy with the aim of killing the Mycobacterium leprae and preventing the acute phases of the disease.  The book is designed for practical use and has been divided into eight easily accessible sections covering all relevant topics related to leprosy. These sections are written by renowned leprosy experts from different specialties, including dermatologists, neurologists, radiologists, neurosurgeons, and microbiologists. There is specific focus on the two organs most often involved by leprosy – the skin and nerves. Up-to-date leprosy statistics have been also reported at the end of the book.
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I GENERAL SECTION: 1 History, Coppelman (Paris, France). 2 Microbiology, Clappason (Genova, Italy). 3 Genetics, Fava, Mira (Curitiba, Brazil). 4 Immunology, Ribeiro (Victoria, Brazil). 5 Pathophysiology, Nunzi, Massone (Genova, Italy). 6 Classifications, Nunzi, Massone (Genova, Italy) -- II CLINICAL EXAMINATION: 7 Patient’s History, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 8 Physical examination: Skin, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 9 Physical examination: Nerves, Reni, Noto (Genova, Italy) -- III SKIN: 10 Clinical Features, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 10 Histopathology, Massone (Genova, Italy). 11 Differential Diagnosis, Nunzi (Genova, Italy) -- IV LEPROSY REACTIONS: 12 Naafs, Noto (Leiden, The Netherlands; Genova, Italy). 13 Lucio Leprosy, Magana (Mexico City, Mexico) -- V NERVES: 14 Clinical Features, Reni, Noto (Genova, Italy). 15 Differential Diagnosis, Reni, Noto (Genova, Italy). 16 Disability, Brandsma (Nepal). 17 Neurophysiology, Reni (Genova, Italy). 18 Imaging, Martinoli (Genova, Italy) -- VI OTHER ORGAN INVOLVEMENT: 19 Eyes, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 20 ORL, Talhari A, Talhari S. 21Other Organs, Nunzi (Genova, Italy) -- VII MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS: 22 Diagnostic Work-up, Nunzi (Genova, Italy). 23 Drugs in Leprosy: Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, Side Effects, Talhari S (Manaus, Brazil). 24 Medical Therapy, Bobin (Bordeaux, France). 25 Surgical Therapy, Gennaro (Genova, Italy). 26 Rehabilitation, Brandsma (Nepal) -- VIII LEPROSY AND COMMUNITY: 27 Epidemiology, Noto (Genova, Italy). 28 Leprosy Control, Deepak (Bologna, Italy). 29 TeleDermatology, Massone, Schettini, Soyer, (Brisbane, Australia, Manaus, Brazil, Graz, Austria). 30 Leprosy in Pregnancy, Massone. 31 Leprosy in HIV, Talhari C, Talhari S (Manaus, Brazil).

In this book, the reader is guided through a modern diagnostic work-up and classification of leprosy, with discussion of the results of physical examination (interpretation of the primary skin lesion and clinical features of peripheral neuropathies), laboratory data, and histopathologic and imaging investigations. This combined approach allows planning of an integrated therapeutic strategy with the aim of killing the Mycobacterium leprae and preventing the acute phases of the disease.  The book is designed for practical use and has been divided into eight easily accessible sections covering all relevant topics related to leprosy. These sections are written by renowned leprosy experts from different specialties, including dermatologists, neurologists, radiologists, neurosurgeons, and microbiologists. There is specific focus on the two organs most often involved by leprosy – the skin and nerves. Up-to-date leprosy statistics have been also reported at the end of the book.

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