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Case Files Microbiology LANGE Case Files

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London McGraw Hill Professional 2008Edition: 2nd editionDescription: 432 pagesISBN:
  • 007164315X
  • 9780071643153
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Contents: Applying the Basic Sciences to Clinical Medicine Antimicrobial Therapy Clinical Cases Listing of Cases Index
Summary: More than 50 clinical cases help you excel in your microbiology coursework and on the USMLE Step 1 The Case Files series is an award-winning learning system proven to improve exam scores. This series helps you to learn in the context of real patients instead of simply memorizing. Case Files: Microbiology: Second Edition presents 50+ clinical cases with open-ended questions which weave basic science concepts into the clinical scenario. Each case includes an extended discussion (including definitions and a pathophysiology discussion), key points, and 3-5 USMLE-style comprehension questions. The authors are experienced teachers from the University of Texas-Houston Medical School in Houston, Texas and Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California. Common terms and phrases: acid adult agar agent amphotericin anaerobic antibiotics antibody antigen APPROACH TO SUSPECTED associated aureus bacteria blood Campylobacter Candida cause cell wall chronic CLINICAL CORRELATION coli colonies COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS culture develop diagnosis diarrhea DISCUSSION Characteristics disease DNA virus drug eggs Enterobacteriaceae enterococci enzyme epithelial cells erythrocytes Escherichia coli fever gastroenteritis genome Gram stain gram-negative gram-positive Helicobacter pylori hepatitis host cell humans identified immune infection INFECTION Objectives influenzae inhibitors intestinal laboratory lesions Listeria malaria Medical Microbiology membrane meningitis Microbiology MICROBIOLOGY PEARLS Murray PR Mycobacterium Neisseria normal occur oocysts organism parasites Parvovirus B19 pathogen patients penicillin percent Pfaller pneumoniae poliovirus presents produce protein pylori rash replication resistance respiratory result Rosenthal KS Salmonella serotypes sexual skin smallpox species sputum stool Streptococcus symptoms syphilis therapy tissue toxin tract transmission transmitted Treatment and Prevention urine usually vaccine vaginal vancomycin viral virulence factors virus viruses
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Contents:

Applying the Basic Sciences to Clinical Medicine

Antimicrobial Therapy

Clinical Cases

Listing of Cases

Index


More than 50 clinical cases help you excel in your microbiology coursework and on the USMLE Step 1

The Case Files series is an award-winning learning system proven to improve exam scores. This series helps you to learn in the context of real patients instead of simply memorizing. Case Files: Microbiology: Second Edition presents 50+ clinical cases with open-ended questions which weave basic science concepts into the clinical scenario. Each case includes an extended discussion (including definitions and a pathophysiology discussion), key points, and 3-5 USMLE-style comprehension questions. The authors are experienced teachers from the University of Texas-Houston Medical School in Houston, Texas and Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California. Common terms and phrases: acid adult agar agent amphotericin anaerobic antibiotics antibody antigen APPROACH TO SUSPECTED associated aureus bacteria blood Campylobacter Candida cause cell wall chronic CLINICAL CORRELATION coli colonies COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS culture develop diagnosis diarrhea DISCUSSION Characteristics disease DNA virus drug eggs Enterobacteriaceae enterococci enzyme epithelial cells erythrocytes Escherichia coli fever gastroenteritis genome Gram stain gram-negative gram-positive Helicobacter pylori hepatitis host cell humans identified immune infection INFECTION Objectives influenzae inhibitors intestinal laboratory lesions Listeria malaria Medical Microbiology membrane meningitis Microbiology MICROBIOLOGY PEARLS Murray PR Mycobacterium Neisseria normal occur oocysts organism parasites Parvovirus B19 pathogen patients penicillin percent Pfaller pneumoniae poliovirus presents produce protein pylori rash replication resistance respiratory result Rosenthal KS Salmonella serotypes sexual skin smallpox species sputum stool Streptococcus symptoms syphilis therapy tissue toxin tract transmission transmitted Treatment and Prevention urine usually vaccine vaginal vancomycin viral virulence factors virus viruses

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