Respiratory Medicine
W B Saunders Co Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-7020-2613-3 (ISBN)
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"Respiratory Medicine" is an authoritative and up-to-date multicontributed text on respiratory diseases which combines applied science with good clinical practice. The book is divided into twelve major sections over two volumes. Part A of this book covers the important areas of lung anatomy, lung defenses and immunology. Part B deals with diagnostic methods and includes treatises on respiratory function tests and lung imaging, laboratory methods and invasive techniques such as bronchoscopy, lung biopsy and pleural aspiration. Part C covers the principles of treatment and highlights new areas of development.Part D deals with developmental abnormalities. Part E with environmental problems and lung injury. Volume I concludes with respiratory infections and covers HIV infection as well as fungal and parasitic diseases. Volume 2 provides complete and comprehensive coverage of clinical respiratory medicine and discusses important topics such as lung tumours, airway disorders and interstitial lung disease. This book now features a free CD-ROM! Including all the illustrations from the book - over 100 in colour - complete with a sophisticated slide making package.
Part A Structure and function 1Structure 1.1Anatomy of the thoraxR Alastair L Brewis and F E White 1.2Microscopic structure of the lungPeter K Jeffery 1.3Embryology and growthPeter K Jeffery and Alison A Hislop 1.4Molecular basis of lung developmentJacques Bourbon, Alexandra Henrion-Caude and Claude Gaultier 2Function 2.1Matrix proteinsSarah E Dunsmore, Rachel C Chambers and Geoffrey J Laurent 2.2Pulmonary surfactant and lung fluid balanceJens M Hohlfeld 2.3Mechanics of ventilationVito Brusasco and Riccardo Pellegrino 2.4Respiratory muscle function Andre De Troyer 2.5Pulmonary gas exchangeRoberto Rodriguez-Roisin 2.6Pulmonary circulationRobert Naeije 2.7Respiratory function during exerciseJosep Roca and Roberto A Rabinovich 2.8Control of breathingHans Folgering 3Respiratory defences 3.1Physical defencesStewart Clarke and Malcolm King 3.2Defence properties of airway surface liquidEdith Puchelle, Sophie de Bentzmann, Jean-Marie Zahn and Jacky Jacquot 3.3Immunology of the lungCarlo Agostini and Gianpietro Semenzato 3.4Antiproteineases and antioxidantsRobert A Stockley 3.5Lung inflammation and repairChristopher Haslett Part BSymptoms and signs 4Clinical assessmentJohn Earis 5An approach to common respiratory symptoms 5.1CoughLorcan McGarvey and Joseph MacMahon 5.2HaemoptysisMichael G Pearson and John Corless 5.3BreathlessnessPaul W Jones 5.4Chest painPavlav L Shah Part CPrinciples of diagnosis and treatment 6Respiratory function testsG John Gibson 7Imaging 7.1Thoracic imaging David M Hansell 7.2Scintigraphic imagingAntonio Palla and Carlo Guintini 7.3Ultrasound of the lung and pleuraAngelika Reissig and Claus Kroegel 8Laboratory methods 8.1BacteriologyRoger Freeman 8.2Detection of respiratory virusesPaul Taylor and Sebastian L Johnston 8.3CytopathologyJennifer A Young 8.4Histopathology methods Richard L Attanoos and Allen R Gibbs 9Non-invasive assessment of inflammationAndrew M Zurek, Peter J Sterk and Ratko Djukanovic 10Invasive techniques 10.1ATherapeutic bronchoscopyKarl Haussinger , Martin J Kohlhauffl and Chris T Bolliger 10.1BDiagnositc bronchoscopyChris T Bolliger and Karl Haussinger 10.2Broncho alveolar LavageUlrich Costabel 10.3Percutaneous needle biopsyFergus Gleeson 10.4Thorascopy and pleural investigationsRobert Loddenkemper and Wolfgang Frank 11Principles of thoracic surgery Peter Goldstraw 12Lung transplantationJ H Dark and Paul A Corris 13Principles of oxygen therapyJean-Louis Pepin and Patrick LEvy 14Respiratory intensive care Spyros G Zakynthinos and Charis S Roussos 15Principles of non-invasive ventilatory supportMark W Elliott 16Principles of physiotherapyRik Gosselink 17RehabilitationNicolino Ambrosino 18Assessment for anaesthesia with respiratory diseaseBrain F Keogh and Caroline J Bateman 19Principles of inhaled therapyEric Derom 20Genetics and gene therapyDuncan M Geddes Part DDevelopmental abnormalities 21MalformationsAndrew Bush 22Bronchopulmonary dysplasiaAnne Greenough Part EEnvironmental problems and lung injury 23Air pollutionThomas Sandstrom, Anders Blomberg and Ragnberth Helleday 24SmokingJohn F Golding 25PneumoconiosisMaurits Demedts, Benoit Nemery and Peter Elemes 26Respiratory disease in coal minersBenoit Wallaert 27Asbestos-related diseaseRobin M Rudd 28Acute respiratory distress syndromeMark J D Griffiths and Timothy W Evans 29Iatrogenic respiratory diseasePhilippe Camus and G John Gibson 30Toxic lung injury: inhaled agents David J Hendrick 31Toxic lung injury: ingested agentsPeter G Blain 32Humidifier feverP Sherwood Burge 33Respiratory problems in adverse environmentsDavid M Denison 34Near drowningMark Harries Part FRespiratory infections 35Pneumonia and other acute respiratory infectionsJohn T Macfarlane and Anne Thomson 36Respiratory disease in the immunocompromised host 36.1Pulmonary complications of HIV infectionGiovanni Guaraldi, Elisa Busi Rizzi and Cesare Saltini 36.2Respiratory disease in the immunocompromised host: non-AIDSRudolph Speich 37Lung abscessJohn Moore-Gillon and Susannah J Eykyn 38Tuberculosis 38.1Epidemiology of tuberculosisHans L Rieder 38.2Clinical features and management of tuberculosisL Peter Ormerod 38.3The control of tuberculosisPeter D O Davies 39Opportunistic mycobacterial infectionsIan A Campbell and Peter A Jenkins 40Bronchopulmonary aspergillosisDouglas Robinson and Patrick Flood Page 41Infections due to dimorphic pathogenic fungi - Histoplasma, Coccidioides, Blastomyces, Paracoccidioides and Penicillium marneffei Roderick J Hay 42 Parasitic diseasesNicholas Roche and Gerard Huchon Part GAirway disorders 43Diseases of the noseStephen R Durham and Ian S Mackay 44Diseases of the upper airwayMartin R Hetzel 45Obstructive sleep apnoea and related syndromesJohn Stradling 46Classification of diffuse airway obstructionRomain Pauwels 47Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 47.1Epidemiology and natural history of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseDirkje S Postma and Huib A M Kerstjens 47.2Aetiology and pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseWilliam MacNee 47.3Pathology of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasePeter K Jeffery and Marina Saetta 47.4Pathophysiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseDan C Stanescu and N B Pride 47.5Clinical features of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseNikolaus Konietzko 47.6Management of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasePeter M A Calverley 48Asthma 48.1Epidemiology and natural history of asthmaPeter Burney 48.2Pathogenesis of asthmaPeter J Barnes, Ratko Djukanovic and Stephen T Holgate 48.3Pathology of asthmaPeter K Jeffrey and Bryan Corrin 48.4Pathophysiology of asthma Peter J Sterk and Roberto Rodriguez-Roisin 48.5Prevention of asthmaAdnan Custovic and Ashley Woodcock 48.6Diagnosis and assessment of asthmaRichard Beasley, Ian Town and Penny Fitzharris 48.7Management and treatment of asthmaAnne E Tattersfield and Timothy W Harrison 48.8Difficult to manage asthmaElisabeth H D Bel and Anneke ten Brinke 48.9Asthma : communication and education Martin R Partridge 48.10New perspectives in asthma treatmentT Schmidt and Klaus F Rabe 48.11Acute severe asthmaBrian D W Harrison 48.12Childhood asthma and other wheezing disordersAndrew Bush and John Price 48.13Occupational asthma and byssinosisP Sherwood Burge and Wasif Anees 49BronchiectasisRobert Wilson 50Cystic fibrosis 50.1Epidemiology and pathogenesis of cystic fibrosisGerd Doring 50.2Cystic fibrosis in childhoodAndrew Bush and Jane C Davies 50.3Cystic fibrosis in adults: respiratory diseaseDennis J Shale 50.4Cystic fibrosis in adults: non-respiratory diseaseJ Stuart Elborn 51Bronchiolitis Venerino Poletti, Marco Chilosi and Maurizio Zompatori Part HInterstitial lung disease 52Classification and diagnostic approachRoland M du Bois and Ulrich Costabel 53Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and related disordersNicole S L Goh and Roland M du Bois 54Cryptogenic organising pneumonia (bronchiolitis obliterans organising pneumonia)Jean-Francois Cordier 55Extrinsic allergic alveolitisClaus Vogelmeier 56SarcoidosisAnders Eklund and Johan Grunewald 57Wegener's granulomatosis and other vasculitidesCarol A Langford and Ulrich Specks 58Eosinophilic pneumoniaClaus Kroegel, Angelika Reissig and Bettina Mock 59Langerhans cell granulomatosisUlrich Costabel and Bryan Corrin 60LymphangioleiomyomatosisSimon Johnson 61Alveolar proteinosisUlrich Costabel and Bryan Corrin 62Other rare parenchymal lung disordersBryan Corrin and Ulrich Costabel 63Lymphoproliferative diseaseAndrew G Nicholson, Venerino Poletti and Gianpietro Semenzato Part IPulmonary vascular disease 64Pulmonary embolic diseaseMartin Riedel 65Pulmonary hypertensionAndrew J Peacock 66Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations and pulmonary artery aneurysms laire L Shovlin and James E Jackson Part JRespiratory neoplasms-- Tumours 67Classification and pathology of bronchopulmonary carcinoma and of metastases in the lungBryan Corrin 68Epidemiology and screeningHalla Skuladottir and Jorgen H Olsen 69Aetiology and pathogenesis of carcinoma of the lungElisabeth Brambilla and Bryan Corrin 70Clinical features and assessment of lung cancerStephen G Spiro 71Management of bronchopulmonary cancerMartin F Muers 72Rare tumours of the lungBryan Corrin Part KExtrapulmonary disorders 73Disorders of the thoracic skeletonJohn M Shneerson 74Chest trauma: current optimum managementAlistair N J Graham, Kieran G McManus, James A McGuigan 75Pleural diseaseRobert Loddenkemper and Wolfgang Frank 76Mediastinal disorders 76.1Mediastinal massesPeter Goldstraw 76.2Other mediastinal disordersChristpher R Swinburn Part LRespiratory effects of systemic disease 77.1Cardiovascular diseasesOtto C Burghuber 77.2Renal diseaseWilifried De Backer and Paul Vermeire 77.3Blood disordersChristopher C Evans 77.4Gastrointestinal, hepatic and pancreatic diseasesMartin F Muers 77.5Neuromuscular diseasesMichael I Polkey 77.6Metabolic, endocrine, obstetric and gynaecological conditionsChristopher C Evans 77.7Rheumatic and connective tissue disordersChristopher C Evans
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 13.12.2002 |
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Zusatzinfo | 1546 ills. |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 219 x 276 mm |
Gewicht | 3465 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Intensivmedizin |
ISBN-10 | 0-7020-2613-1 / 0702026131 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7020-2613-3 / 9780702026133 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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