January 3, 2026
Inborn Errors of Immunity Definition, Diagnosis, and Management 3rd Edition
Inborn Errors of Immunity Definition, Diagnosis, and Management 3rd Edition | 63.37 MB
Title: Inborn Errors of Immunity
Author: Asghar Aghamohammadi, Hassan Abolhassani, Nima Rezaei, Reza Yazdani
Category: Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Medical Science, Immunology
Language: English | 785 Pages | ISBN: 9780128231890
Description:
Awareness among clinicians about PIDs, which consist of more than 400 different entities, plays an important role in ensuring that patients receive a timely diagnosis. Furthermore, clinicians who are educated about PIDs can give their patients access to optimal management of their condition, thus helping the patient achieve a better quality-of-life and long-term prognosis. Inborn Errors of Immunity: A Practical Guide provides the most up-to-date information for busy students, nurses, clinical residents, practicing physicians, and even basic researchers. Readers will benefit from a well-structured breakdown of complicated PID diseases, including approaches to their clinical signs/symptoms and immunologic/laboratory findings. – Presents valuable contribution of more than 40 expert chapter authors, from top centers spanning five continents, each in a specific PID field – Covers various aspects of PID using updated clinical guidelines and standard stepwise pipelines – Focuses on the latest developments in the molecular diagnosis and pathogenesis of diseases, with easy explanation and schematic representation of defective signaling pathways – Includes dedicated sections for clinical features and immunological tests with carefully-curated figures of PID manifestations, imaging, and histological/pathological illustrations to create the first PID medial-color atlas – Summarizes the updated conventional and specific treatments and follow-up notes for different PID diseases
Awareness among clinicians about PIDs, which consist of more than 400 different entities, plays an important role in ensuring that patients receive a timely diagnosis. Furthermore, clinicians who are educated about PIDs can give their patients access to optimal management of their condition, thus helping the patient achieve a better quality-of-life and long-term prognosis. Inborn Errors of Immunity: A Practical Guide provides the most up-to-date information for busy students, nurses, clinical residents, practicing physicians, and even basic researchers. Readers will benefit from a well-structured breakdown of complicated PID diseases, including approaches to their clinical signs/symptoms and immunologic/laboratory findings. – Presents valuable contribution of more than 40 expert chapter authors, from top centers spanning five continents, each in a specific PID field – Covers various aspects of PID using updated clinical guidelines and standard stepwise pipelines – Focuses on the latest developments in the molecular diagnosis and pathogenesis of diseases, with easy explanation and schematic representation of defective signaling pathways – Includes dedicated sections for clinical features and immunological tests with carefully-curated figures of PID manifestations, imaging, and histological/pathological illustrations to create the first PID medial-color atlas – Summarizes the updated conventional and specific treatments and follow-up notes for different PID diseases
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