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Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Gewicht: 1202 g

Booss / Esiri

Viral Encephalitis in Humans


1. Auflage 2003
ISBN: 978-1-55581-240-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis

Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Gewicht: 1202 g

ISBN: 978-1-55581-240-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis


Designed to assist clinicians in the diagnosis and therapy of patients with suspected viral encephalitis. • Presents information according to the clinical and epidemiological information available at the time of presentation of the patients rather than according to principles of viral taxonomy. • Emphasizes neuropathological descriptions and pathogenesis concepts, reflecting the authors’ belief that an understanding of pathogenesis facilitates the diagnostic process and is central to therapeutic intervention. • Covers the full range of human encephalitis/encephalopathy, including HIV/AIDS, prion diseases, and smallpox.

This title is published by the American Society for Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of world territories.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Section I. Introduction

1. Pathological Features of Encephalitis in Humans

Sources of Information on the Pathology of Encephalitis

Naked-Eye Examination of the Brain and Routine Light Microscopy

Immunocytochemistry, PCR, and In Situ Hybridization

Electron Microscopy

Pathological Features Common to Most Forms of Viral Encephalitis

Pathological Features Restricted to Certain Forms of Encephalitis

Mode of Entry of Viruses into the Nervous System

Selective Vulnerability of Cells of the Central Nervous System

Tempo of the Disease Process

Role of the Immune Response

Complications and Sequelae

The Need for Autopsies
2. Diagnostic Evaluation

Differentiation of Encephalitis from Other Conditions

Types of Encephalitis: Key Initial Questions

Clinical Classification of Encephalitis

Diagnostic Evaluation of Encephalitis

Diagnostic Virology and Serology

Encephalitis of Undetermined Etiology
3. Management Decisions in Acute Encephalitis

Common Management Issues

Antiviral and Immunomodulating Therapies

Therapy by Type of Encephalitis

Clinical Evaluation for Acute Management

Acute Management Decisions

Reduction of Raised Intracranial Pressure

Control of Seizures

Management in the Recovery Period
Appendix: Encephalitis Treatment Checklist Arranged by Clinical Classification

Section II. Acute Sporadic Encephalitis

4. Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

Introduction and Classification

HSV

Historical Considerations

Pathology of HSE

Pathology of Atypical HSV-1 Encephalitis and HSV-2 Encephalitis and Myelitis

Pathogenesis of HSE

Clinical Evaluation of HSE

Therapy, Course, and Outcomes

Recurrent Encephalitis

Neonatal Nerpes Simplex Infection
5. Systemic Viral Diseases and Encephalitis

Exanthematous Diseases

Mumps

Epstein-Barr Virus--Infectious Mononucleosis--Glandular Fever

Adenovirus

Gastroenteritis-Rotaviruses

Hepatitis Viruses
6. Encephalitis Viruses Transmitted from Animals

Sporadic Arbovirus Infections

Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus

Rabies

Herpes B Virus of Monkey--Herpesvirus simiae--Cercopithecine Herpesvirus
Section III. Acute Parainfectious Immune-Mediated Encephalomyelitis

7. Pathology of Allergic Forms of Encephalomyelitis

Pathology of Human Perivenous Encephalitis

Pathology of Acute Hemorrhagic Leukoencephalitis

Acute Parainfectious Encephalopathy

Pathogenesis of Allergic Encephalitis
8. Clinical Syndromes Including Smallpox and Measles

ADEM

Acute Cerebellar Ataxia and Related Syndromes

Brain Stem ADEM, Including Bickenstaff's Brain Stem Encephalitis

Miller Fisher Syndrome

Acute Transverse Myelitis

Acute Hemorrhagic Leukoencephalopathy (Hurst)

Acute Encephalopathy, Including Reye's Syndrome

Postviral Stroke

Smallpox and Its Vaccination

Measles
9. Varicella-Zoster Virus: the Paradox of Immune Mediation and Immunocompromise

Chicken Pox

Zoster
Section IV. Acute Epidemic Encephalitis

10. Influenza Virus, Enteroviruses, and Other Epidemic Viruses

Human-to-Human Transmission

Animal-to-Human Transmission: Nipah Virus

Unknown Means of Transmission
11. The Arboviruses

Pathology

Pathogenesis

Diagnosis and Management

Mosquito-Borne Encephalitides

Tick-Borne Encephalitides
Section V. Subacute and Chronic Encephalitis and Prion Diseases

12. HIV/AIDS

The Pathogenesis and Pathology of AIDS

Systemic Pathology of AIDS

Neuropathology of HIV Infection

Pre-AIDS Neuropathology in Untreated Individuals: Lymphocytic Meningitis

AIDS Neuropathology

Neuronal Pathology and Its Pathogenesis

Vascular Pathology

AIDS-Associated Myelopathy and HIV Myelitis

Influence of Antiretroviral Treatment on the Neuropathology of AIDS

Clinical Features of Early HIV Disease in the CNS

Antiretroviral Therapy

Clinical Features of AIDS in the CNS

Pediatric AIDS
13. Encephalitis in Immunocompromised Patients

PML

CMV Encephalitis and Radiculomyelitis

Enteroviral CNS Infections in Primary Hypogammaglobulinemia or Agammaglobulinemia

IME

Encephalitis Associated with Organ Transplantation and Bone Marrow Allografting
14. Encephalitis in Immunocompetent Patients

SSPE

PRP

HAM/TSP

Rasmussen's Encephalitis

Vilyuisk Encephalitis--Bokhoror

Borna Disease
15. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Other Prion Disorders

Pathology

Pathogenesis of CJD

Diagnosis and Management

Infection Control
Index



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