Histopathology of Infectious Diseases: a Practical Approach to Slide Examination and Interpretation: Part II of II

Q3 Medicine
Rebecca M. Marrero Rolon M.D.
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The definitive diagnosis of infections requires a multidisciplinary approach that integrates clinical assessment, imaging studies, and microbiologic studies. Histopathology and cytopathology are well-recognized diagnostic modalities that allow visualization, not only of infectious agents, but of the host response to an infection. These preparations allow rapid and direct examination of patient specimens and can help establish a diagnosis of infection and guide patient management. Anatomic pathologists and microbiologists play an important role in the interpretation of findings in histopathology and cytopathology, and their collaborations can enhance the utility of these diagnostic tools. Identification of unique morphologic features of infectious agents in tissue and other patient specimens and understanding the pathophysiology of infections and the tissue reaction they elicit are important skills. Familiarity with available ancillary stains and tests that can be employed for tissue and specimen examination is also important for a complete diagnostic evaluation. Part II of this two-part article covers fungal infections, viral infections, and parasitic infections.
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Clinical Microbiology Newsletter
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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2.20
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35
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Highly respected for its ability to keep pace with advances in this fast moving field, Clinical Microbiology Newsletter has quickly become a “benchmark” for anyone in the lab. Twice a month the newsletter reports on changes that affect your work, ranging from articles on new diagnostic techniques, to surveys of how readers handle blood cultures, to editorials questioning common procedures and suggesting new ones.
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