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Book Title
Gram Stain : Looking Beyond Bacteria to Find Fungi in Gram Staine
ISBN
9781438960289
Publication Year
2009
Type
Not Available
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Gram Stain: Looking Beyond Bacteria to Find Fungi in Gram Stained Smear : A Laboratory Guide for Medical Microbiology
Item Height
0.5in.
Author
Subhash K. Mohan
Item Length
11in.
Publisher
Authorhouse
Item Width
8.5in.
Item Weight
15.9 Oz
Number of Pages
188 Pages

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There are several medical mycology textbooks that contain a chapter on direct microscopy. However, this textbook is the first of its kind, as it discusses the simple Gram stain procedure as a valuable tool for the detection of fungal elements. This book has been specifically designed for people working in the medical microbiology laboratory with little or no practical experience in medical mycology. The central idea presented in this textbook begins with the Gram stain for the detection of fungi; the most important and more frequently isolated opportunistic and potentially pathogenic fungal species have been included. The book contains more than three hundred color images, the majority of which come from direct smear examination, such as Gram stain and other staining procedures. The mold phase and the microscopic structure of the identified fungal species relating to the initial findings of the direct smear have been linked to avoid bias. When a fungal infection is present but not suspected clinically, the Gram stain may be the only clue to the true cause of the infection. Although there are better methods than the Gram stain for visualization of fungi, these methods are only performed if there is clinical suspicion for fungal disease. Clinicians often send specimens for bacterial culture, but they sometimes overlook requests for fungal culture. During such times, the Gram stain is the only technique available in the clinical microbiology laboratory for direct detection of fungi from these specimens. The presence of fungi should not be overlooked during the direct examination of the clinical specimens for bacteria. This book will guide the reader in the recognition and identification of fungal elements in gram-stained smears, especially when they are distorted and remain unstained and undetectable.This new textbook focuses on the detection and classification of fungal elements in Gram stains. Newly developed flowcharts, clues, and key details regarding structural characteristics have been added to guide the reader in the right direction.Throughout the years, the author has accumulated many scenarios in which fungal elements were not detected on the original Gram stain evaluation but were found to be positive upon review once the culture grew a fungus. Finally, the book contains a chapter with a practice examination including microscopic images representative of scenarios commonly encountered in the clinical microbiology laboratory.

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Publisher
Authorhouse
ISBN-10
143896028x
ISBN-13
9781438960289
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038715593

Product Key Features

Author
Subhash K. Mohan
Publication Name
Gram Stain: Looking Beyond Bacteria to Find Fungi in Gram Stained Smear : A Laboratory Guide for Medical Microbiology
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Not Available
Number of Pages
188 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11in.
Item Height
0.5in.
Item Width
8.5in.
Item Weight
15.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Trade
Topic
Microbiology, General
Genre
Medical, Référence

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