Infectious Diseases - Jong
Author: Elaine C. Jong
ISBN: 9781437701265
- Page 6: Pseudomembrane (diphtheria)
- Page 6: Classic Bull-Neck Appearance
- Page 8: Generalized Tetanus
- Page 12: Epidemiology of Pertussis in the United States 1940-2007
- Page 12: Child Coughing
- Page 30: Poliomyelitis I
- Page 31: Poliomyelitis II
- Page 48: Mumps Parotitis
- Page 56: Child with Chickenpox
- Page 56: Zoster in Ophthalamic Branch
- Page 57: Varicella Pneumonia
- Page 66: Hepatitis B Clinical Presentation
- Page 67: Chronic Hepatitis B Sequelae
- Page 68: Pathology of Fulminant Hepatitis B Infection
- Page 79: Managing Impetigo
- Page 82: Erysipelas
- Page 83: Erysipelas
- Page 84: Purulent Cellulitis
- Page 89: Managing your Paronychia
- Page 89: Furuncle of nasal mucosa
- Page 95: Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome
- Page 96: Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome
- Page 98: Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome
- Page 99: Necrotizing Fasciitis
- Page 103: Managing Tinea Capitis
- Page 104: Tinea Corporis
- Page 104: Tinea Facia
- Page 105: Diagnosis of Tinea Pedis
- Page 107: Managing Tinea Cruris
- Page 108: Managing Tinea Versicolor
- Page 111: Herpes Simplex
- Page 111: Herpes Labialis
- Page 112: Genital Herpes
- Page 118: Fish tank granuloma: Nodule with Central Ulceration
- Page 118: Disseminated Buruli Ulcer
- Page 119: Rapidly Growing Mycobacteria
- Page 120: Diagnostic Approach to Mycobacterial Skin Infections
- Page 121: Preparing Acid-Fast Bacillus Slides
- Page 118: Localized Buruli Ulcer: Major Ulcer
- Page 128: Pneumococcal Pneumonia
- Page 129: Stapylococcal Pneumonia
- Page 130: Klebsiella (Fridlander's) Pneumonia
- Page 132: Causes of Chronic Cough with a Normal Chest X-Ray
- Page 138: Risk Factors for the Development of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
- Page 139: Differential Diagnosis of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
- Page 141: Noninfectious Causes of an Abnormal Chest Radiograph
- Page 141: Comprehensive Testing for Suspected Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
- Page 143: Risk Factors For Infection with an Antibiotic-Resistant Organism
- Page 144: Complications of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
- Page 158: Influenza Virus and Its Epidemiology
- Page 159: Influenzal Pneumonia
- Page 162: Anatomic Relationships of the Paranasal Sinuses
- Page 163: Proximity of the Paranasal Sinuses to the Orbit and Intracranial Structures; Cavernous Sinuses
- Page 167: CT Findings in Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis Secondary to Acute Sphenoid Sinusitis
- Page 170: Algorithm for the Management of Acute Sinusitis
- Page 173: Eustacian Tube
- Page 173: Pathogenesis of Otitis Media
- Page 174: Tympanic Membranes
- Page 175: Acute Otitis Media Treatment Algorithm
- Page 178: Streptococcal Pharyngitis
- Page 179: Viral Pharyngitis
- Page 179: EBV Pharyngitis
- Page 179: Peritonsillar Abscess
- Page 181: Risk Assessment for GAS
- Page 181: Example of Group A Streptococcus on Plate with Beta Hemolysis
- Page 184: Cardinal Manifestations of COPD
- Page 185: Clinical Evaluation of Exacerbation
- Page 185: Treatment of Exacerbation
- Page 191: Bacterial Endocarditis: Early Lesions
- Page 192: Bacterial Endocarditis: Remote Embolic Effects
- Page 198: Aortic Valve Replacement
- Page 199: Aortic Valve Homograft
- Page 203: Bacterial Meningitis
- Page 204: Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Page 207: Kernig's Sign and Brudzinski's Sign
- Page 208: Lumbar Puncture
- Page 209: Parameningeal Infections
- Page 215: Pathogenesis of Hematogenous Osteomyelitis
- Page 216: Clinical Manifestations of Hematogenous Osteomyelitis
- Page 217: Chronic Osteomyelitis
- Page 218: Direct Causes of Osteomyelitis
- Page 222: Possible Complicating Conditions Predisposing to Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Page 223: Pyelonephritis
- Page 223: MIcroscopy Findings in Urinary Tract Infection
- Page 224: Indwelling Urinary Catheter
- Page 228: Geographic Distribution of the Endemic Mycoses in the United States
- Page 228: Pulmonary Histoplasmosis
- Page 229: Mucosal Ulceration
- Page 229: Pulmonary Blastomycosis
- Page 230: Pulmonary Coccidioidomycosis
- Page 230: Skin Lesions in Blastomycosis
- Page 230: Skin Lesions in Coccidioidomycosis
- Page 231: Endemic Fungi Grow as Moulds at Room Termperature
- Page 231: Histoplasma capsulatum
- Page 232: Blastomyces dermatitidis
- Page 232: Coccidioides
- Page 240: Diseases of the Appendix: Inflammation, Mucocele, Tumors
- Page 241: Vermiform Appendix
- Page 242: Appendix Migration at Different Stages of Pregnancy
- Page 246: Mechanisms of Biliary Obstruction
- Page 247: Clinical Manifestations of Acute Cholangitis
- Page 248: Nonoperative Biliary Decompression
- Page 249: Operative Biliary Decompression
- Page 252: Diverticulosis
- Page 253: The Acute Abdomen
- Page 254: Diverticulosis
- Page 255: Diverticulitis, with CT Scan Showing a Thickened Wall and Diverticula
- Page 256: Managing Your Diverticulitis
- Page 259: Cystic Echinococcosis in the Liver
- Page 259: Cystic Echinococcosis in the Kidney
- Page 260: Cystic Echinococcosis in the Heart
- Page 260: Approximate Geographic Distribution of Echinococcus granulosus, 1999
- Page 263: Perforation, Subphrenic Abscess
- Page 264: Peritoneum
- Page 265: Schematic Cross Section of Abdomen at T12
- Page 266: Abscess Drainage
- Page 269: Etiology of Pyogenic Liver Abscess
- Page 270: Pathogenesis of Amoebic Liver Abscess
- Page 271: Physical Exam Findings Suggestive of Hepatic Abscess
- Page 271: Percutaneous Drainage of Liver Abscess
- Page 287: Acute Peritonitis
- Page 305: Trichomoniasis Discharge in Females and Males
- Page 306: Vaginitis
- Page 307: Cervicitis
- Page 308: Diagnostic Algorithm for Women
- Page 320: Clinical Course and Features of HIV
- Page 321: Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Page 321: Oral Candidiasis
- Page 322: Toxoplasmosis
- Page 324: Antiretrovirals
- Page 328: Condyloma Acuminata
- Page 329: Colposcopic Views After Application of Acetic Acid
- Page 336: Mucopurulent Cervicitis
- Page 337: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Page 338: Urethritis
- Page 338: Epididymitis
- Page 339: Proctocolitis
- Page 339: Buboes
- Page 345: Urogenital Manifestations of Gonorrhea in Men and Women
- Page 346: Extragenital Manifestations of Gonorrhea
- Page 347: Gram Stain
- Page 349: Prevention and Control Strategies for Gonorrhea
- Page 352: Stages of Syphilis
- Page 353: Primary Syphilitic Chancres
- Page 353: Genital Ulcers: Herpes and Chancroid
- Page 354: Secondary Syphilis: Diffuse Maculopapular Rash
- Page 354: Secondary Syphilis: Mucocutaneous Manifestations
- Page 355: Condylomata Lata Versus Condylomata Acuminata
- Page 356: Tertiary Syphilis: Late Neurosyphilis
- Page 357: Tertiary Syphilia: Cardiovascular Complications
- Page 357: Congenital Syphilis: Hutchinson's teeth
- Page 357: Spirochetes in Darkfield Examination
- Page 359: Syphilis Management: Indications for Lumbar Puncture and CSF Interpretation
- Page 360: Summary of Syphilis Diagnosis and Management
- Page 363: Discharge of Bacterial Vaginosis
- Page 365: Male Chancroid
- Page 365: Female Chancroid
- Page 366: Gram Stain of Haemophilus ducreti Illustrating the ""School of Fish"" Bacterial Forms
- Page 367: Male donovanosis
- Page 368: Crush Prep of K. granulomatis seen as ""Donovan Bodies"" Intracellularly in Mononuclear Cells
- Page 374: Geographic Distribution of Malaria
- Page 375: Malaria Life Cycle and Transmission to Humans
- Page 376: Typical Temperature Curves Related to Parasite Development in Red Blood Cells
- Page 377: Diagnosis of P. falciparum Malaria by Thick and Thin Blood Smears Stained with Giemsa
- Page 380: Selection of Malaria Chemoprophylaxis Regimen for Travelers
- Page 401: Prevalence of Antibody to Hepatitis A Virus, 2006
- Page 402: Prevalence of Chronic Infection with Hepatitis B Virus, 2006
- Page 402: Global Prevalence of Hepatitis C Infection
- Page 403: Global Endemicity of Hepatits E Virus
- Page 404: Acute Viral Hepatitis: Clinical Course, Pathology, and Diagnosis
- Page 405: Age-Related Risk of Persistant Hepatitis B Virus Infection
- Page 408: Progression of Hepatitis C Virus Disease
- Page 426: Transmission of Leptospirosis
- Page 427: Clinical Course of Leptospirosis
- Page 428: Clinical Course of Severe Leptospirosis
- Page 431: Tick Distribution in the United States
- Page 431: Transmission of Lyme Disease
- Page 436: Geographic Distribution of Tick-Borne Encephalitis
- Page 436: TBE Cases Reported in Europe 1974-2003
- Page 436: Transmission of TBE Virus
- Page 437: Spread of TBE Virus in the Body
- Page 438: Clinical Course of TBE Infection
- Page 443: Morphology of the three life stages of Naegleria fowleri
- Page 444: Environmental exposure leading to infection with Naegleria fowleri
- Page 444: Number of Naegleria fowleri Infections by Year United States, 1962-2006
- Page 445: Number of Cases of Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis Caused by Naegleria fowleri by State of Exposure United States, 1962-2008
- Page 445: Naegleria fowleri in the cerebrospinal fluid
- Page 446: Pathologic Manifestation of Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis
- Page 453: Amebiasis: Clinical Features and Epidemiology
- Page 454: Amebiasis: Pathologic Findings
- Page 455: Amebic Liver Abscess
- Page 459: Giardiasis
- Page 468: Ascaris Infection
- Page 469: Whipworm Infection
- Page 470: Hookworm Infection
- Page 471: Strongyloides Infection
- Page 472: Pinworm Infection
- Page 477: Taenia Saginata
- Page 478: Diphyllobothrium Latum
- Page 479: Hymenolepis Nana
- Page 482: Taenia Solium (Cysticercosis Cellulosae)
- Page 483: Cysticercosis
- Page 487: Life Cycle of Heterophyes
- Page 489: Ova of Selected Foodborne Termatodes
- Page 503: Trichinellosis
- Page 506: Countries with Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Programs
- Page 507: Filariasis: Onchocerciasis and Loiasis
- Page 508: Life Cycle of Wuchereria bancrofti
- Page 510: Lymphatic Filariasis (Wuchereria bancrofti)
- Page 517: Geographic Distribution of Schistosomiasis
- Page 518: Life Cycle of S. mansoni
- Page 519: Life Cycle of S. haematobium
- Page 520: Schistosoma Ova
- Page 523: Life Cycle of Chagas Disease
- Page 523: Trypanosoma cruzi
- Page 524: Chest radiograph of a Patient with Chronic Chagas Disease and Cardiomyopathy
- Page 524: Autopsy Specimen of a Heart that is Dialted, Hypertrophied, and has an Apical Aneurysm
- Page 525: Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Chagas Disease
- Page 538: Cause of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Page 539: Symptoms of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- Page 540: Pulmonary Edema
- Page 545: Estimated new Tuberculosis Infections Per 100,000 Population, 2008
- Page 545: Estimated HIV Prevalence in New Tuberculosis Infections, 2008
- Page 545: Proportion of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Among New Tuberculosis Infections, 1994-2009
- Page 547: Schematic Mechanism of Emergence of Drug Resistance in Mycobacteria tuberculosis
- Page 555: West Nile Virus Transmission Cycle
- Page 555: West Nile Virus Transmission to Humans
- Page 556: Reported West Nile Virus Activity by Country as of 2009
- Page 556: Average Annual Incidence per 100,000 Population of West Nile Virus Neuroinvasive Disease by County of Residence, United States, 199-2009
- Page 556: Clinical Spectrum of West Nile Virus Disease in Humans
- Page 557: Epidemiologic Characteristics of West Nile Virus Neuroinvasive Disease in the United States, 1999-2009
- Page 561: Clinical Forms of Anthrax
- Page 562: Inhalation Anthrax
- Page 568: Reported Tularemia, United States, 1950-2008
- Page 568: Reported Cases of Tularemia by County of Residence, United States, 2000-2008
- Page 569: Transmission of Francisella tularensis
- Page 569: Reported Tularemia by Age and Sex, United States, 2000-2008
- Page 570: Syndromes Associated with Human Tularemmia