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Table of contents (31 chapters)
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Reviews
Journals: AIDS, Journal of AIDS, Journal of Infectious Diseases, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, International Journal of Infectious Diseases
From the reviews:
"This volume is a thorough review of gastrointestinal infections that can occur in patients infected with HIV. … Notable in this volume is the thorough international review of opportunistic infections, which can be used by all countries … . The highlight of the book is its collection of wonderful photographs, pictures, and diagrams. … This book is an ideal textbook for a wide variety of readers. Gastroenterologists, infectious diseases physicians, and HIV/AIDS specialists may find this textbook quite useful … ." (Rafik Samuel, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol. 39, October, 2004)
"The textbook comprises 30 topics covering all the gastrointestinal manifestations of HIV infection … . The word ‘atlas’ in the title is justified by the wealth of figures (more than 600), most of which are of very high quality ... . This book will serve as a worthwhile tool for any clinician involved in the care of patients with gastrointestinal manifestations of HIV infection, both in developed and developing countries. It is also an excellent source of well-referenced information for pathologists … ." (F. Parente, Digestive and Liver Disease, Vol. 37, 2005)
Editors and Affiliations
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Textbook-Atlas of Intestinal Infections in AIDS
Editors: Daniele Dionisio
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2091-7
Publisher: Springer Milano
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eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Italia 2003
Hardcover ISBN: 978-88-470-0174-9Published: 31 July 2003
eBook ISBN: 978-88-470-2091-7Published: 06 December 2012
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVI, 506
Number of Illustrations: 158 b/w illustrations, 519 illustrations in colour
Topics: Infectious Diseases, Gastroenterology, Medical Microbiology