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    Mehmet Turgut, Sundaram Challa, Ali Akhaddar, editors.
    Summary: This book provides comprehensive information on fungal infections of the central nervous system (CNS). Fungal infections are still a major public health challenge for most of the developing world and even for developed countries due to the rising numbers of immune compromised patients, refugee movements, and international travel. Although fungal infections involving the CNS are not particularly common, when they do occur, the results can be devastating in spite of recent advances and currently available therapies. Further, over the past several years, the incidence of these infections has seen a steep rise among immunodeficient patients. In this context, aggressive surgery remains the mainstay of management, but conservative antifungal drug treatment complemented by aggressive surgical debridement may be necessary. Yet the optimal management approach to fungal infections of the CNS remains controversial, owing to the limited individual experience and the variable clinical course of the conditions. Addressing that problem, this comprehensive book offers the ideal resource for neurosurgeons, neurologists and other specialists working with infectious diseases.

    Contents:
    PREFACE
    INTRODUCTION
    SECTION I: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
    Historical aspects of fungal infections
    Epidemiology of fungal infections
    Morphological classification of fungal infections (yeasts, molds, dimorphic)
    Pathogenesis of fungal infections
    Predisposing factors
    Histopathology
    Molecular genetics and genomics of fungal infections
    SECTION II: FUNGAL PATHOGENS: PATHOGENESIS, PATHOLOGY AND DIAGNOSIS
    Chapter 8: Aspergillosis
    Candidiasis
    Mucormycosis
    Histoplasmosis and coccidioidomycosis
    Cryptococcosis
    Blastomycosis and phaeohyphomycosis
    Onychomycosis
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    Cladophialophora bantiana
    Cladosporidium, Fusarium spp, Bipolaris hawaiiensis, Schizophyllum commune, Mycoplasma hominis, Scedosporium apiospermum
    SECTION III: CLINICAL SYNDROMES OF FUNGAL INFECTIONS INVOLVING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ITS COVERINGS
    Meningitis and meningo-encephalitis
    Raised intracranial pressure
    Hydrocephalus
    Intracranial space occupying lesions
    Skull-base syndromes
    Orbito-rhino-cerebral syndrome
    Cavernous sinus syndrome
    Intracranial fungal aneurysms
    Acute ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke syndromes
    Spinal syndromes
    SECTION III: RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF FUNGAL INFECTIONS INVOLVING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ITS COVERINGS
    Magnetic resonance imaging
    Positron emission tomography-computed tomography
    Imaging findings of fungal infections of the cranial and peripheral nerves
    Imaging findings of fungal infections of sinuses extending into brain
    Imaging findings of fungal infections of spine and spinal cord
    SECTION IV: THERAPY OF FUNGAL INFECTIONS INVOLVING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ITS COVERINGS
    Antifungals: from genomics to resistance and the development of novel agents
    Surgical therapy
    Prognosis of fungal infections involving the central nervous system and its coverings
    SECTION VI: FURTHER INSIGHTS INTO FUNGAL INFECTIONS
    In vitro and animal models of fungal infections oReal-time PCR: advanced technologies and applications
    Next-generation sequencing: current technologies and applications
    Current innovations and future trends
    CONCLUSIONS.
    Digital Access Springer 2019