【セシル・内科学テキストブック 第22版】
Cecil Textbook of Medicine. 2 Volume Set. 22nd ed. hardcover 2 Vols.
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Part I: Social and Ethical Issues in Medicine 1. Approach to Medicine,the Patients and Medical Profession Medicine as a Learned Human Profession,Lee Goldman and Dennis Ausiello 2. Bioethics in the Practice of Medicine,Ezekiel Emanuel 3. Care of Dying Patients and Their Families, J. AndrewBillings 4. Social and Economic Issues in Medicine, Steven Schroeder PartII: Principles of Evaluation and Management 5. Approach to thePatient: History and Physical Examination, David Simel 6. Interpretation ofData for Clinical Decisions, Thomas H. Lee 7. Applications and Limitations ofDiagnostic Medical Imaging, David Avrin 8. Principles of Outcome Assessment,Albert W. Wu 9. Applications of Statistics, Catarina I. Kiefe Part III:Preventive and Environmental Medicine 10. Principles of PreventiveHealth Care, Albert Oberman 11. The Periodic Health Examination, David Atkins12. Nutritions Interface with Health and Disease, Douglas C. Heimburger 13.Physical Activity, Michael Pratt 14. Tobacco, Neal L. Benowitz 15. Violenceand Injury, Elizabeth McLoughlin 16. Immunization, Walter A. Orenstein 17.Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse and Dependence, Patrick OConnor 18. Principlesof Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Philip J. Landrigan 19. RadiationInjury, Arthur C. Upton 20. Chronic Poisoning: Trace Metals and Others,William O. Robertson and Thomas Martin Part IV: Aging and GeriatricMedicine 21. Epidemiology of Aging: Implications of the Aging, Linda Fried22. Biology of Aging, George Martin 23. Approach to Common Clinical Sequelaeof Aging, Kenneth Minaker 24. Uniary Incontinence, Joseph C. Ouslander 25.Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Aging, Sharon K. Inouye 26. Delirium and OtherMental Status Problems in the Older Patient, Sharon K. Inouye Part V:Clinical Pharmacology 27. Principles of Drug Therapy, Robert B. Diasio 28.Drug Allergy, James R. Bonner 29. Pain, Mitchell Max 30. Drug Abuse andDependence, Jeffrey H. Samet 31. Glucocorticoids in Relation to InflammatoryDisease, Paul Katz 32. Prostaglandins, Aspirin, and Related Compounds,Garrett Fitzgerald 33. Antithrombotic Therapy, Jack Hirsh 34. AlternativeComplementary and Alternative Medicine, Stephen Straus Part VI: Genetics35. Principles of Genetics, Bruce Korf 36. Genetic Risk Assessment,Margretta R. Seashore 37. Inborn Errors of Metabolism, Louis J. Elsas II 38.Single Gene and Chromosomal Disorders, Judith Hall 39. The Inherited Basis ofCommon Diseases, David Altshuler 40. Gene Therapy, Paul N. Reynolds, AkseliHemminki, and David T. Curiel Part VII: Principles of Immunology andInflammation 41. The Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems, Cornelia M.Weyand and Jorg J. Goronzy 42. The Major Histocompatibility Complex andDisease Susceptibility, Robert Rich 43. Mechanisms of Immune Mediated TissueInjury, Jane Salmon 44. Mechanisms of Inflammation and Tissue Repair, GaryFirestein and Shao-Lee Lin 45. Complement in Health and Disease, David R.Karp; V. Michael Holers Part VIII: Cardiovascular Disease 46. Approach tothe Patient with Possible Cardiovascular Disease, Lee Goldman 47.Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease, Michael H. Criqui 48. CardiacFunction and Circulatory Control, Daniel Burkhoff and Myron L. Weisfeldt 49.Radiology of the Heart, Murray G. Baron 50. Cardiography, Nora Goldschlager51. Echocardiography, Anthony N. DeMaria 52. Nuclear Cardiology and ComputedTomography, George A. Beller 53. Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Warren J. Manning 54. Catheterization and Angiography, David P. Faxon 55.Pathophysiology Heart Failure: and Dignosis, Barry Massie 56. Management andPrognosis of Heart Failure, Milton Packer 57. Principles ofElectrophysiology, Hugh Calkins 58. Electrophysiologic Diagnostic Procedures,Jay W. Mason 59. Cardiac Arrhythmias with Supraventricular Origin, MasoodAkhtar 60. Ventricular Arrhythmias and Sudden Death, Bruce B. Lerman 61.Electrophysiologic Interventional Procedures and Surgery, Fred Morady 62.Antiarrhythmic Drugs, Raymond L. Woosley 63. Arterial Hypertension, RonaldVictor 64. Pulmonary Hypertension, Robin Barst 65. Congenital Heart Diseasein Adults, Ariane Marelli 66. Atherosclerosis-Thrombosis and VascularBiology, Valentin Fuster 67. Angina Pectoris, Pierre Theroux 68. AcuteCoronary Syndrome: Unstable Angina and Non-ST Segment Elevation Myocardial,David Waters 69. ST-Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction and Complicationsof MI, Jeffrey Anderson 70. Coronary Angioplasty, Paul Teirstein 71. SurgicalTreatment of Coronary Artery Disease, Bruce Lytle 72. Valvular Heart Disease,Blase Carabello 73. Diseases of the Myocardium, Lynne Warner Stevenson 74.Pericardial Disease, Warren J. Manning 75. Diseases of the Aorta, Eric M.Isselbacher 76. Atherosclerotic Peripheral Arterial Disease, William R. Hiatt77. Other Peripheral Arterial Diseases, Jeffrey W. Olin 78. Peripheral VenousDisease, Russell D. Hull 79. Miscellaneous Conditions of the Heart: Tumor,Trauma, and Systemic Disease, Joshua Wynne 80. Cardiac Transplantation,Robert C. Bourge Part IX: Respiratory Diseases 81. Approach to thePatient with Respiratory Disease, Gerard M. Turino 82. Respiratory Structureand Function, Herbert Reynolds 83. Disorders of Ventilatory Control,Steven A. Shea; David P. White 84. Asthma, Jeffrey M. Drazen 85. ChronicBronchitis Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Nicholas Anthonisen 86. CysticFibrosis, Michael Welsh 87. Bronchiectasis and Localized Airway ParenchymalDisorders, Alan F. Barker 88 Interstitial Lung Disease, Galen B. Toews 89.Occupational Pulmonary Disorders, Jonathan M. Samet 90. Physical, Chemical,and Aspiration Injuries of the Lung, Claude A. Piantadosi 91. Sarcoidosis,Steven Weinberger 92. Overview of Pneumonia, Andrew Limper 93. Lung Abscess,Sydney Finegold 94. Pulmonary Embolism, Victor Tapson 95. Diseases of theDiaphragm, Chest Wall, Pleura, and Mediastinum, Bartolome R. Celli 96.Obstructive Sleep Apnea=Hypopnea Syndrome, Kingman P. Strohl 97. SurgicalApproach to Lung Disease, John J. Reilly, Jr.; Steven J. Mentzer Part X:Critical Care Medicine 98. Approach to the Patient in a Critical CareSetting, John M. Luce 99. Acute Respiratory Failure, Leonard D. Hudson,ArthurS. Slutsky 100. Respiratory Monitoring in Critical Care, John M. Luce 101.Ventilator Management in the Intensive Care Unit, John M. Luce 102. Approachto the Patient with Shock, Joseph E. Parrillo 103. Cardiogenic Shock, DavidHolmes 104. Shock Syndromes Related to Sepsis, Joseph E. Parrillo 105.Disorders Due to Heat and Cold, Ernest Yoder 106. Acute Poisoning, MarshaFord 107. Electric Injury, Basil Pruitt 108. Medical Aspects of Trauma andBurn Care, Robert Demling and Jonathan D. Gates 109. Rhabdomyolysis, Juha P.Kokko Part XI: Renal and Genitourinary Diseases 110. Approach to thePatient with Renal Disease, Hasan Bazari and Dennis Ausiello 111. Structureand Function of the Kidneys, C. Craig Tisher 112. Fluids and Electrolytes,Juha P. Kokko 113. Acid-Base Disorders, Julian L. Seifter 114. PhosphorusDeficiency and Hypophosphatemia, Wadi Suki 115. Disorders of MagnesiumMetabolism, Wadi Suki 116. Acute Renal Failure, William E. Mitch 117. ChronicRenal Failure, Robert G. Luke 118. Treatment of Irreversible Renal Failure,Nina Tolkoff-Rubin 119. Glomerular Disorders, Gerald B. Appel 120.Tubulointerstitial Diseases and Toxic Nephropathies, Garabed Eknoyan 121.Obstructive Uropathy, Saulo Klahr 122. Specific Renal Tubular Disorders,Russell W. Chesney 123. Diabetes and the Kidney, Raymond Harris 124. VascularDisorders of the Kidney, Thomas D. DuBose, Jr. 125. Hereditary ChronicNephropathies: Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease, ManuelMartinez-Maldonado 126. Renal Calculi (Nephrolithiasis), Keith Hruska andIrmantos Juknevicius 127. Cystic Kidney Diseases, Amin Arnaout and TaboSikaneta 128. Anomalies of the Urinary Tract, Lisa Guay-Woolord 129. BenignProstatic Hyperplasia and Prostatitis, Michael Barry and Mary McNaughtonCollins Part XII: Gastrointestinal Diseases 130. Approach to the Patientwith Gastrointestinal Disease, Don W. Powell 131. Diagnostic ImagingProcedures in Gastroenterology, Gerhard Wittich 132. GastrointestinalEndoscopy, Pankaj Jay Pasricha 133. Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage and OccultGastrointestinal Bleeding, David Bjorkman 134. Disorders of GastrointestinalMotility, Michael Camilleri 135. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders:Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Nonulcer Dyspepsia, and Noncardiac Chest Pain,Nicholas J. Talley 136. Diseases of the Esophagus, Roy Orlando 137. Gastritisand Helicobacter pylori, David Graham and Robert Genta 138. Peptic UlcerDisease, David Graham 139. Peptic Ulcer Disease: Surgical Therapy, HaileDebas and Susan Orloff 140. Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors, Robert T. Jensen141. Approach to the Patient with Diarrhea Malabsorption, Carol Semrad andDon W. Powell 142. Inflammatory Bowel Disease, William F. Stenson 143.Appendicitis Intestinal, Diverticulitis, and Conditions, C. Mel Wilcox 144.Vascular Disorders of the Intestine, Lawrence J. Brandt 145. Pancreatitis,Chung Owyang 146. Diseases of the Peritoneum, Mesentery, and Omentum, MichaelR. Lucey 147. Diseases of the Rectum and Anus, Heidi Nelson Part XIII:Diseases of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Bile Ducts 148. Approach to thePatient with Liver Disease, Don W. Powell 149. Approach to the JaundicedPatient with Jaundice or Abnormal Liver Tests, Paul Berk 150. Toxin andDrug-Induced Liver Disease, Frank Schidt, William Lee 151. Acute ViralHepatitis, Jay H. Hoofnagle and Karen L. Lindsay 152. Chronic Hepatitis,Karen L. Lindsay and Jay H. Hoofnagle 153. Bacterial Parasitic, Fungal, andGranulomatous Liver Diseases, Brent Neschwander-Tetri 154. Inherited,Infiltrative, and Metabolic Disorders Involving the Liver, Jacquelyn J. Maher155. Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis, Anna Mae Diehl 156.Cirrhosis and Its Sequelae, Scott L. Friedman and Thomas Schiano 157. HepaticFailure and Liver Transplantation, Emmet Keeffe 158. Diseases of theGallbladder and Bile Ducts, Nezam Afdhal Part XIV: Hematologic Diseases159. Hematopoiesis and Hematopoietic Growth Factors, Peter Quesenberry 160.Approach to the Anemias, Kenneth S. Zuckerman 161. The Peripheral BloodSmear, John Bennett 162. Approach to the Patient with Bleeding andThrombosis, Andrew I. Schafer 163. Leukopenia and Leukocytosis, Grover C.Bagby, Jr. 164. Approach to the Patient with Lymphadenopathy andSplenomegaly, James O. Armitage 165. Transfusion Medicine, Jay E. Menitove166. Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Steven Pavletic and Julie Vose167. Microcytic and Hypochromic Anemias, Thomas P. Duffy 168.Hemoglobinopathics: The Thalassemias, Griffin Rodgers 169. Autoimmune andIntravascular Hemolytic Anemias, Alan D. Schreiber 170. Hemolytic Anemias:Red Cell Membrane and Metabolic Defects, David E. Golan 171. Sickle CellAnemia and Associated Hemoglobinopathies, Stephen H. Embury 172.Hemoglobinopathies: Methemoglobinemias, Polycythemias, and UnstableHemoglobins, Josef T. Prchal 173. Other Normochromic, Normocytic Anemias,Thomas P. Duffy 174. Aplastic Anemia and Related Hugo Castro-MalaspinaDisorders, Richard OReilly 175. Megaloblastic Anemias, Sally Stabler andRobert H. Allen 176. Polycythemia and Related Disorders, Ayalew Tefferi 177.Hemorrhagic Disorders: Abnormalities of Platelet and Vascular Function, MarcShuman 178. Hemorrhagic Disorders: Coagulation Factor Deficiencies, CraigKessler 179. Hemorrhagic Disorders: Disseminated Intravascular Coagulations,Liver, and Vitamin K Deficiency, Andrew I. Schafer 180. ThromboticDisorders: Hypercoagulable States, Andrew I. Schafer 181. Disorders ofPhagocyte Function, Laurence A. Boxer 182. Myelodysplasyic Syndrome, D. GaryGilliland 183. Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders:Essential Thrombocythemiaand Myelofibrosis with Myeloid Metaplasia, Ayalew Tefferi 184. EosinophilicSyndromes, Peter F. Weller Part XV: Oncology 185. Oncogenes andSuppressor Genes: Genetic Control of Cancer, Edison T. Liu 186. Epidemiologyof Cancer, William J. Blot 187. The Endocrine Manifestations of Tumors:"Ectopic" Hormone Production, Robert F. Gagel 188. Paraneoplastic Syndromeand Other Non-neoplastic Effects of Cancer, Hope Rugo 189. Tumor Markers,Dennis Cooper 190. Cancer Prevention, Gilbert S. Omenn 191. Principles ofCancer Therapy, Joseph R. Bertino and William Hait 192. The ChronicLeukemias, Michael J. Keating and Hagop Kantarjian 193. The Acute Leukemias,Frederick A. Appelbaum 194. Hodgkin's Disease, Carol S. Portlock and JoachimYahalom 195. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas, Philip Bierman, Nancy Harris, andJames Armitage 196. Plasma Cell Disorders, Robert A. Kyle and S. VincentRajkumar 197. Head and Neck Cancer, Marshall Posner 198. Lung Cancer andOther Pulmonary Neoplasms, York Miller 199. Neoplasms of the Stomach, Anil K.Rustgi 200. Neoplasms of the Large and Small Intestine, Raymond DuBois201. Pancreatic Cancer, Margaret Tempero and Randall Brand 202. HepaticTumors, Michael Fallon 203. Tumors of the Kidney, Bladder Ureters, and RenalPelvis, Nicholas Vogelzang 204. Breast Cancer and Differential Diagnosis ofBenign Lesions, Hyman B. Muss 205. Gynecologic Cancers, Kelly Molpus andHoward W. Jones III 206. Testicular Cancer, Lawrence Einhorn 207. ProstateCancer, Eric Small 208. Bone Cancers, Daniel I. Rosenthal 209. Melanoma andNonmelanoma Skin Cancers, Lynn Schuchter 210. Cancer of Unknown PrimaryOrigin, John Hainsworth, Anthony Greco, and Michael Ming Part XVI:Metabolic Diseases 211. The Hyperlipoproteinemias, Joseph L. Witztum andDaniel Steinberg 212. Galactosemia, Louis J. Elsas II 213. Glycogen StorageDiseases, Harry Greene 214. Fructose Intolerance, Harry Greene 215. PrimaryHyperoxaluria, Richard Hillman 216, Disorders of Purine and PyrimidineMetabolism, Beverly Mitchell and Michael S. Hershfield 217. Lysosomal StorageDiseases, Margaret McGovern and Robert Desnick 218. Disorders Phenyalanineand Tyrosine Metabolism, Stephen D. Cederbaum 219. The Hyperprolinemias andHydroxyprolinemia, James Phang 220. Diseases of the Urea Cycle, Stephen D.Cederbaum 221. Branched Chain Aminoacidurias, Louis J. Elsas, II 222.Homocystinuria, Bruce A. Barshop 223. The Porphyrias, Karl E. Anderson 224.Wilson Disease, Steven Kaler 225. Iron Overload (Hemochromatosis), BruceBacon Part XVII: Nutritional Diseases 226. Nutrition in the Preventionand Treatment of Diseases, Cheryl Rock 227. Nutritional Assessment, BruceBistriam 228. Protein-Energy Malnutrition, Samuel Klein 229. EnteralNutrition, John L. Rombeau 230. Parenteral Nutrition, M. Molly McMahon 231.Consequences of Altered Micronutrient Status, Joel B. Mason 232. The EatingDisorders, Delia Smith West 233. Oesity, Michael Jensen Part XVIII:Endocrine Diseases 234. Principles of Endocrinology, Gordon N. Gill 235.Neuroendocrinology and the Neuroendocrine System, Mark E. Molitch 236.Chronobiology (Circcadian Rhythm), Anthony Gotter and Steven M. Reppert 237.Anterior Pituitary, Mark E. Molitch 238. Posterior Pituitary, Alan G.Robinson 239. The Thyroid, Wolfgang H. Dillmann 240. The Adrenal Cortex, D.Lynn Loriaux 241. The Adrenal Medulla, Catecholamines, and Pheochromocytoma,Daniel T. O'Connor 242. Diabetes Mellitus, Robert S. Sherwin 243.Hypoglycemia/Pancreatic Islet Cell Disorders, Robert A. Rizza and F. JohnService 244. Polyglandular Disorders, Henry M. Kronenberg 245. Multiple-OrganSyndromes: Carcinoid Syndrome, John A. Oates 246. Disorders of SexualDifferentiation, Maria I. New and Nathalie Josso 247. The Testis and MaleSexual Function, Ronald S. Swerdloff and Christina Wang Part XIX: WomensHealth 248. Approach to Women's Health, Wendy Levinson and Janet B.Henrich 249. Ovaries and Development, Robert W. Rebar and Gregory F. Erickson250. Menstrual Cycle and Fertility, Robert W. Rebar and Gregory F. Erickson251. Contraception, Daniel Mishell 252. Pregnancy: Neoplastic Diseases,Edward C. Grendys 253. Pregnancy: Hypertension and other Common MedicalProblems, Diane Eliot 254. HIV in Pregnancy, Stephen A. Spector 255.Hirsutism, Roger S. Rittmaster 256. Menopause, Rogerio A. Lobo Part XX:Diseases of Bone and Mineral Metabolism 257. Mineral and BoneHomeostasis, Stephen J. Marx 258. Osteoporosis, Joel S. Finkelstein 259.Osteomalacia and Rickets, Marc K. Drezner 260. The Parathyroid Glands,Hypercalcemia, and Hypocalcemia, Allen M. Spiegel 261. Calcitonin andMedullary Thyroid Carcinoma, Leonard J. Deftos and Robert F. Gagel 262. RenalOsteodystrophy, Marie-Claude Monier-Faugere and Hartmut H. Malluche 263.Paget's Disease of Bone (Osteitis Deformans), John A. Kanis 264.Osteonecrosis, Osteosclerosis/Hyperostosis, and Other Disorders of Bone,Michael P. Whyte Part XXI: Diseases of Allergy and Clinical Immunology265. Approach to the Patient with Allergic or Immunologic Disease, StephenWasserman 266. Diseases of the Thymus, Max Cooper and Barton T. Haynes 267.Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases, Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles 268. AllergicRhinosinusitis, Richard D. deShazo 269. Urticaria and Angioedema, Michael M.Frank 270. Systemic Anaphylaxis, Lawrence B. Schwartz 271. Insect StingAllergy, Lawrence M. Lichenstein 272. Mastocytosis, Dean D. Metcalfe PartXXII: Rheumatic Diseases 273. Approach to the Patient with RheumaticDisease, Duncan A. Gordon and William P. Arend 274. Diagnostic Tests inRheumatic Diseases, Joseph E. Craft, Timothy Quan, and Insoo King 275.Connective Tissue Structure and Function, Richard Loeser 276. InheritedDiseases of Connective Tissue, Reed E. Pyeritz 277. Bursitis, Tendonitis, andOther Periarticular Disorders, Dennis Boulware 278. Rheumatoid Arthritis,James ODell 279. The Spondyloarthropathies, Robert D. Inman 280. SystemicLupus Erythematosus, Peter H. Schur 281. Scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis),Fredrick M. Wigley 282. Sjogren's Syndrome, Stanley Naguwa and M. EricGershwin 283. Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis, Frederick W. Miller 284. TheSystemic Vasculitides, John H. Stone 285. Polymyalgia Rheumatica and TemporalArtertis, Stephen A. Paget 286. Infectious Arthritis, Luis R. Espinoza 287.Osteoarthritisg, Thomas J. Schnitzer 288. Crystal Deposition Diseases, RobertTerkeltaub 289. Fibromyalgia, Robert M. Bennett 290. The Amyloidoses, Joel N.Buxbaum 291. Systemic Diseases in which Arthritis is a Feature, Sterling G.West 292. Idiopathic Multifocal Fibrosclerosis, Wilmur L. Sibbitt 293.Surgical Treatment of Joint Diseases Joseph A. Buckwalter and W. TimothyBallard Part XXIII: Infectious Diseases 294. Introduction to MicrobialDisease, W. Michael Scheld and Gerald L. Mandell 295. The Febrile PatientnDavid C. Dale 296. The Pathogenesis of Fever, Bruce Beutler and Steven M.Beutler 297. The Acute Phase Response, Charles A. Dinarello and Reuvan Porat298. The Compromised Host, Nina Tolkoff-Rubin and Robert Rubin 299.Prevention and Control of Hospital Acquired Infections, Barry Farr 300.Advice to Travelers, Richard D. Pearson 301. Introduction to BacterialDisease, David Relman 302. Antibacterial Therapy, William Craig 303.Pneumococcal Pneumonia, Lionel Mandell 304. Mycoplasmal Infection, DavidSchlossberg 305. Pneumonia Caused by Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli, LisaDever and Waldemar G. Johanson, Jr. 306. Aspiration Pneumonia, Lisa Dever andWaldemar G. Johanson, Jr. 307. Legionellosis, Paul H. Edelstein 308.Streptococcal Infections, Dennis L. Stevens 309. Rheumatic Fever, Alan L.Bisno 310. Infective Endocarditis, Carolyn S. Calfee and Henry F. Chambers311. Staphylococcal Infections, Gordon L. Archer 312. Bacterial Meningitis,Morton N. Swartz 313. Meningococcal Infections, Michael A. Apicella 314.Infections Caused by Haemophilus Species, Michael S. Simberkoff 315.Osteomyelitis, Barry D. Brause 316. Whooping Cough (Pertussis), Richard B.Johnston, Jr. 317. Diphtheria, Roland W. Sutter 318. Clostridial Myonecrosisand Other Clostridial Diseases, Dennis L. Stevens 319. PseudomembranousColitis, Theodore Steiner 320. Botulism, John G. Bartlett 321. Tetanus, JohnG. Bartlett 322. Diseases Caused by Non-sporeforming Anaerobic Bacteria,Ellie J.C. Goldstein 323. Introduction to Enteric Infections, Herbert L.DuPont 324. Typhoid Fever, Thomas Butler and W. Michael Scheld 325.Salmonella Infections Other Than Typhoid Fever, Keith Kaye and Donald Kaye326. Shigellosis, Thomas Butler and W. Michael Scheld 327. CampylobacterEnteritis, Richard L. Guerrant 328. Cholera, William B. Greenough, III 329.Enteric Escherichia coli Infections, Richard L. Guerrant 330. The Diarrhea ofTravelers, R. Bradley Sack 331. Yersinia Infections, J. Glenn Morris, Jr.332. Tularemia, William Schaffner 333. Anthrax, Jonas A. Shulman and Henry M.Blumberg 334. Diseases Caused by Pseudomonads, Stephen C. Schimpff 335.Listeriosis, Bennett Lorber 336. Erysipeloid, Annette C. Reboli 337.Actinomycosis, Itzhak Brook 338. Nocardiosis, Richard Wallace Jr. 339.Brucellosis, Robert A. Salata 340. Disease Caused by Species, Craig Hoesleyand David A. Relman 341. Tuberculosis, Michael D. Iseman 342. OtherMycobacterioses, Laurel C. Preheim 343. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease), GillaKaplan and Victoria H. Freedman 344. Urinary Tract Infections, Ragnar Norrby345. Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Common Syndromes,Michael Rein 346. Gonococcal Infections, Hunter Handsfield and P. FrederickSparling 347. Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis), Edward Hook III 348.Chancroid, Edward Hook III 349. Syphilis, Edward Hook III 350. NonsyphiliticTreponematoses, Edward Hook III 351. Relapsing Fever, Molly A. Hughes andWilliam A. Petri, Jr. 352. Lyme Disease, Stephen E. Malawista 353.Leptospirosis, Christopher D. Huston and William A. Petri, Jr. 354. DiseasesCaused by Chlamydiae, Robert C. Brunham 355. Rickettsioses, Didier Raoult356. Zoonoses, Stuart Levin and Jeffery Nelson 357. Introduction to ViralDiseases, Richard Whitley 358. Antiviral Therapy (Non-AIDS), Richard J.Whitley 359. The Common Cold, J. Owen Hendley 360. Viral Pharyngitis,Laryngitis, Croup, and Bronchitis, Maurice A. Mufson 361. RspiratorySyncytial Virus, Edward E. Walsh 362. Parainfluenza Viral Diseases, Edward E.Walsh 363. Influenza, Frederick G. Hayden 364. Adenovirus Diseases, John J.Treanor 365. Measles, Philip A. Brunell 366. Rubella (German Measles), PhilipA. Brunell 367. Varicella (Chickenpox, Shingles), Philip A. Brunell 368.Mumps, John W. Gnann, Jr. 369. Herpes Simplex Virus Infections, Richard J.Whitley 370. Infections Associated with Human Cytomegalovirus, William J.Britt 371. Infectious Mononucleosis: Epstein?Barr Virus Infection, ElliottD. Kieff 372. Retroviruses Other Than HIV, William A. Blattner 373.Enteroviruses, Michael N. Oxman 374. Viral Gastroenteritis, Albert Z.Kapikian 375. Introduction to Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses, Robert E. Shope 376.Arthropod-borne Viruses Causing Fever and Rash Syndromes, Stanley Naides 377.Anthropod-borne Affecting the Central Nervous System, Thomas P. Bleck 378.Introduction to the Mycoses, Carol Kauffman 379. Histoplasmosis, CarolKauffman 380. Coccidioidomycosis, John N. Galgiani 381. Blastomycosis, CarolKauffman 382. Paracoccidioidomycosis, Carol Kauffman 383. Cryptococcosis,Carol Kauffman 384. Sporotrichosis, Carol Kauffman 385. Candidiasis, CarolKauffman 386. Aspergillosis, David A. Stevens 387. Pneumocystis: CariniiPneumonia, Judith Feinberg and Fred R. Sattler 388. Mucormycosis, David A.Stevens 389. Mycetoma, D. Kontoyiannis 390. Dematiaceous Fungal Infection,Peter Pappas 391. Introduction to Protozoan and Helminthic Diseases, Keith A.Joiner 392. Malaria, Donald J. Krogstad 393. African Trypanosomiasis(Sleeping Sickness), Thomas C. Quinn 394. American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas'Disease), Franklin A. Neva 395. Leishmaniasis, Selma Jeronimo, Anastacio deQuerioz Sousa, and Richard D. Pearson 396. Toxoplasmosis, Oliver Liesenfeld397. Cryptosporidiosis, Beth D. Kirkpatrick and Cynthia L. Sears 398.Giardiasis, Cynthia Sears 399. Amebiasis, Jonathan I. Ravdin 400. OtherProtozoan Diseases, Richard D. Pearson 401. Cestode Infections. Charles H.King 402. Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis), Edgar M. Carvalho and Aldo AM. Lima403. Liver, Intestinal, and Lung Fluke Infections, Adel A.F. Mahmoud 404.Nematode Infections, James W. Kazura 405. Filariasis, David O. Freedman 406.Arthropods and Leeches, David Schlossberg 407. Venomous Snake Bites, RalphCorey and James Armitage 408. Venoms and Poisons from Marine Organisms, JayW. Fox Part XXIV: HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 409.Introduction to HIV and Associated Disorders, W. Michael Scheld 410.Immunology Related to AIDS, Paul E. Sax and Bruce D. Walker 411. Biology ofHuman Immunodeficiency Viruses, George M. Shaw 412. Epidemiology of HIVInfection and AIDS, Thomas Quinn 413. Prevention of HIV Infection, Michael S.Saag 414. Neurologic Complications of HIV Type I Infection, Richard W. Price415. Pulmonary Manifestations of HIV/AIDS, Laurence Huang 416.Gastrointestinal Manifestations of AIDS, John G. Bartlett 417. Skin Diseasein Patients with HIV Infection, Timothy Berger 418. OphthalmologicManifestations of AIDS, Mark A. Jacobson 419. Hematology and Oncology inAIDS, David T. Scadden and Jerome E. Groopman 420. Renal, Cardiac, Endocrine,and Rheumatiology Manifestations of HIV Infection, Michael S. Saag 421.Treatment of HIV Infection and AIDS, Henry Masur 422. Management andCounseling for Persons with HIV Infection, John A. Bartlett Part XXV:Neurology 423. Approach to the Patient with Neurological Disease, RobertC. Griggs, Ralph F. Jozefowicz, and Michael J. Amminoff 424. RadiologicImaging Procedures, Robert Grossman 425. Neurogenetics, Charles Thornton andRobert C. Griggs 426. Psychiatric Disorders in Medical Practice, R. B.Schiffer 427. Pain Syndromes, Michael Rowbotham 428. Headaches and Other HeadPain, F. Michael Cutrer and Michael A. Moskowitz 429. Mechanical Lesions ofthe Spine, Nerve Roots and Spinal Cord, Michael J. Aminoff 430. Spine andSpinal Cord Injury, Charles Hodge 431. Head Injury, Charles Hodge 432.Diagnosis of Regional Cerebral Dysfunction, Jeffrey L. Cummings 433.Alzheimers Disease and Other Disorders of Cognition, Jeffrey L. Cummings andMario F. Mendez 434. The Epilepsies, Timothy A. Pedley 435. Syncope, Roger P.Simon 436. Coma and Disorders of Arousal, Roger P. Simon 437. PersistentVegetative States and Brain Death, Roger P. Simon 438. Disorders of SleepandArousal, Roger P. Simon 439. Approach to Cerebrovascular Diseases, JustinZivin 440. Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease, Justin Zivin 441. HemorrhagicCerebrovascular Disease, Justin Zivin 442. Approach to ExtrapyramidalDisorders, Joseph Jankovic 443. Parkinsonism, Joseph Jankovic 444. Tremors,Tics,Myoclonus, and Stereotypies, Joseph Jankovic 445. Dystonias, Choreas,Athetosis and Ballism, Joseph Jankovic 446. Hereditary Cerebellar Ataxiasand, Spastic Paraplegias, Eva L. Feldman 447. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosisand other Motor Neuron Diseases, Eva L. Feldman 448. Multiple Sclerosis andDemyelinating Conditions of the Central Nervous System, Richard A. Rudick449. Approach to Viral Infections of the Nervous System, Joseph Berger andAvindra Nath 450. Parameningeal Infections, Roger P. Simon 451. Acute ViralMeningitis and Encephalitis, Avindra Nath and Joseph R. Berger 452.Poliomyelitis, Avindra Nath and Joseph R. Berger 453. The Herpes Viruses,Joseph R. Berger and Avindra Nath 454. Rabies, Joseph R. Berger and AvindraNath 455. Cytomegalovirus,Epstein-Barr Virus, and Slow Virus Infections ofthe Central Nervous System, Joseph R. Berger and Avindra Nath 456. PrionDiseases, Joseph R. Berger and Avindra Nath 457. Tumors of the CentralNervous System and Intraccranial Hypertension and Hypotension, Lisa Deangelis458. Nutritional and Alcoholic Related Neurologic Disorders, John C.M. Brust459. Congenital, Developmental, and Neurocutaneous Disorders, A. JamesBarkovich and Rubin I. Kuzniecky 460. Autonomic Disorders and theirManagement, Clifford B. Saper 461. Approach to Muscle and Nerve Disease,Richard Barohn 462. Peripheral Neuropathies, John W. Griffin 463. MuscleDiseases, Richard J. Barohn 464. Disorders of Transmission, Andrew G. EngelPart XXVI: Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases 465. Diseases of theVisual System, Aaron Fay and Frederick A. Jakobiec 466. Neuro-Ophthalmology,Robert W. Baloh 467. Diseases of the Mouth and Salivary Glands, Troy E.Daniels 468. Upper Airways Diseases, Kingman P. Strohl 469. Smell and Taste,Robert W. Baloh 470. Hearing and Equilibrium, Robert W. Baloh Part XXVII:Skin Diseases 471. Structure and Function of Skin, David Norris 472.Examination of the Skin and Approach to Diagnosing Skin Diseases, CherylArmstrong 473. Principles of Therapy, Victoria Werth 474. Eczema,Photodermatoses, Papulosquamous (including fungal) Diseases, and FigurateErythemas, Henry Lim 475. Macularopapular, Vesiculobullous, and PustularDiseases, Neil Korman 476. Urticaria, Drug Hypersensitivity Rashes,Nodules,and Tumors, and Atrophic Diseases, Madeleine Duvic 477. Infections,Hyper-andHypopigmentations, Regional Dermatology, and Distinctive Lesions in BlackSkin, Jean Bolognia Part XXVIII: Reference Intervals and Laboratory Values478. Reference Intervals and Laboratory Values, Ronald J. Elin
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