BookJuan Carlos García-Moncó, editor.
Summary: This updated and expanded second edition covers selected infections of the central nervous system of considerable current interest. Aspects that are less well documented, such as spinal cord infections, central nervous system infections in patients with cancer, tropical infections, healthcare-associated ventriculitis or meningitis, and immunological problems in the international traveler are also discussed, as these are all problems relevant to daily practice. It is a multi-authored book written by experts in the field of neurological infection. A new section on infectious neuropathies is included. CNS Infections: A Clinical Approach is of value to the busy clinician; the neurological international community as well as all primary care doctors, internal medicine specialists and residents who take care of patients with suspected neurological infections.
Contents:
Lumbar Puncture and CSF Analysis and Interpretation
Acute Community-Acquired Bacterial Meningitis
Healthcare-Acquired Meningitis and Ventriculitis
Acute Viral Meningitis
Acute Viral Encephalitis: Herpesviruses and Enteroviruses
Tropical Viral CNS Infections
Fungal infections of the central nervous system
CNS Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Infections
Parasitic Infections of the Central Nervous System
Infections of the Spinal Cord
The Human Borreliosis: Lyme Neuroborreliosis and Relapsing Fever
Neurosyphilis
Drug-Induced Aseptic Meningitis and Other Mimics
Central Nervous System Infections in Patients Immunocompromised by Antineoplastic and Other Immune-Modulating Therapies
The Neurological Spectrum of HIV Infection
Neuropathies of Infectious Origin.