Neuroparasitology and Tropical Neurology :Handbook of Clinical Neurology Series (Editors: Aminoff, Boller, Swaab) ( Volume 114 )

Publication subTitle :Handbook of Clinical Neurology Series (Editors: Aminoff, Boller, Swaab)

Publication series :Volume 114

Author: Garcia   Hector H.;Tanowitz   Herbert B.;Brutto   Oscar H. Del  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780444534996

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444534903

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444534903

Subject: R741 Neurology

Language: ENG

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Neuroparasitology and Tropical Neurology, a new volume in The Handbook of Clinical Neurology, provides a comprehensive and contemporary reference on parasitic infections of the human nervous system.  Parasitic infections are varied and some are resolved by the host’s immune system, other infections may become established even though unnoticed, and some cause severe disease and death.  In our modern world, neuroparasitoses are no longer geographically isolated and these infections now appear worldwide.  Outside of a very few well understood pathologies, most parasitic infections have been neglected in the neurological literature and most neurologists have never diagnosed such an infection.  This volume details how, with the advent of modern neuroimaging techniques, improved diagnostic applications of molecular biology, more accurate immunodiagnosis, and minimally invasive neurosurgery, human nervous system parasitoses are now diagnosed and treated, with increasing frequency.   The book is divided into six sections, and begins with an introduction to the mechanisms of infection, diagnosis, and pathology of parasitic diseases. Subsequent chapters detail protozoan diseases and a section covering each of the major classes of human-infecting helminths: nematodes (roundworms), trematodes (flukes), and cestodes (tapeworms).  The final section contains chapters on other important areas of tropical clinical medicine including the neurological complications of venomous bites a

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