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Contents
- Front Matter
- Section 1 Infections in Cancer PatientsEdited by Alison G. Freifeld
- An Introduction: Infections in Solid Tumor, Lymphoma, and Leukemia Patients (Nonhematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients) Alison G. Freifeld, MD
- 1.1 Leg Edema Woes Edwin C. Pereira, MD
- 1.2 Doctor, I’m Sick Again and Again Patrick Tang, MD and R. Gregory Bociek, MD
- 1.3 What’s Lurking Beyond the Barricade? Allison L. Nazinitsky, MD and Steven J. Lawrence, MD, MSc
- 1.4 Alimentary Antimicrobial Apocalypse Kathleen M. Mullane, DO, PharmD
- 1.5 Not Appendicitis in a Neutropenic Host Kari Neemann, MD
- 1.6 Lung Lesions, Skin Lesions, Brain Lesions … Oh My Patrick Tang, MD and R. Gregory Bociek, MD
- 1.7 Lung Mass in a Neutropenic Patient With Leukemia: Beyond Aspergillosis Michael J. Satlin, MD, MS, Stephen Castro, MD, and Thomas J. Walsh, MD
- 1.8 When an Uncommon Atypical Bacillus Goes Mainstream Jackrapong Bruminhent, MD, Nancy L. Wengenack, PhD, and Raymund R. Razonable, MD
- 1.9 What’s Wrong With My Right Side, Doc? Susan K. Seo, MD
- 1.10 A Budding Headache in a Patient with Hematological Malignancy Samantha E. Jacobs, MD, MS, Rosemary Soave, MD, Audrey N. Schuetz, MD, MPH, and Thomas J. Walsh, MD
- 1.11 Shocking Revenge of the Weak Gram-Positive Cocci Elena Beam, MD and Raymund R. Razonable, MD
- 1.12 Upper Respiratory Symptoms During Febrile Neutropenia Michael G. Ison, MD, MS
- 1.13 Multiple Skin Lesions in a Neutropenic Patient With Leukemia: Connecting the Dots Matthew McCarthy, MD, Audrey N. Schuetz, MD, MPH, and Thomas J. Walsh, MD
- 1.14 The New “Red Tide”: Multidrug-Resistant Gram-Negative Infections in the Compromised Host Rahul Sampath, MD, Raymund R. Razonable, MD, and Shawn Vasoo, MD
- 1.15 Cough and Dyspnea in a Sarcoma Patient: Appetite for Infection David Crockett, MD and Nicole Shonka, MD
- 1.16 Breaking Bad: Breakthrough Fungemia Jamie S. Green, MD
- 1.17 Painful Sores All Over My Body Kailash Mosalpuria, MD, MPH and Sara Bares, MD
- 1.18 Wounds in Cancer Patients: Watch for the Drugs! Pavan Kumar Tandra, MD and Nicole Shonka, MD
- 1.19 The Dangers of Dirt: Pulmonary Infiltrates and Skin Ulcers in a Farmer Paul J. Deziel, PA-C and Raymund R. Razonable, MD
- 1.20 A Red Hot Mess Robbe Peetz, PA and Alison G. Freifeld, MD
- Section 2 Infections in Solid Organ Transplant RecipientsEdited by Ajit P. Limaye and Lynne Strasfeld
- Introduction: Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients Ajit P. Limaye, MD and Lynne Strasfeld, MD
- 2.1 Breathless in Seattle Erika D. Lease, MD
- 2.2 Red Snapper Cough Robert M. Rakita, MD
- 2.3 Spots on the Lung Joshua A. Hill, MD
- 2.4 Spots on the Brain Elizabeth Ann Misch, MD
- 2.5 A Purplish Skin Lump Christine M. Durand, MD and Kieren Marr, MD
- 2.6 To Accept or Not To Accept? Ignacio A. Echenique, MD and Michael G. Ison, MD, MS
- 2.7 Fuzzy Vision and Balance Problems Yuki Aoyagi, MD, MPH, MA and Richard A. Zuckerman, MD, MPH
- 2.8 More Than a Green Thumb Jasmin Chaudhary, MD
- 2.9 Oh My Aching Head Graeme N. Forrest, MBBS
- 2.10 It’s That Time of Year Again Morgan Hakki, MD
- 2.11 How Low Did the Hemoglobin Go? Morgan Hakki, MD
- 2.12 The “Achilles’ Heel” of Liver Transplantation Janice Jou, MD, MHS and Christopher D. Pfeiffer, MD, MHS
- 2.13 The Troll of Transplantation Rears Its Head Katie A. Sharff, MD
- 2.14 Sometimes It’s the Drug, Rather Than the Bug Lynne Strasfeld, MD
- 2.15 While the T Cells Were Sleeping Lynne Strasfeld, MD
- 2.16 An Ounce of Prevention Jason Van Winkle, MD
- 2.17 Cruise Ship Souvenir Robert M. Rakita, MD
- Section 3 Infections in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant RecipientsEdited by Section Editor, John R. Wingard
- Introduction: Infections in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.1 A Bad Case of the Trots: Diarrhea Early in the Course of Transplantation Jack Hsu, MD
- 3.2 An Unexpected Trouble Maxim Norkin, MD
- 3.3 A Swollen Eye John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.4 Breathless in the Transplant Unit John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.5 Learning From Our Failures: Stubborn Aspergillosis That Does Not Get Better John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.6 Mr. Sniffles Strikes Again Gaurav Trikha, MD
- 3.7 Mucormycosis: An Uncommon but Deadly Foe Maxim Norkin, MD
- 3.8 Something’s in the Air Gaurav Trikha, MD
- 3.9 Take My Breath Away Gaurav Trikha, MD
- 3.10 Unfinished Business: Prior Aspergillosis John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.11 When the Levee Breaks Maxim Norkin, MD
- 3.12 A Bump in the Neck Jack Hsu, MD
- 3.13 A Really Bad Yeast Infection John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.14 Proceed or Not to Proceed: Evaluation of the Transplant Candidate With Prior Hepatitis Jack Hsu, MD
- 3.15 An All Too Common Abdominal Catastrophe in the Transplant Patient Gaurav Trikha, MD
- 3.16 Female Troubles After Transplantation Jack Hsu, MD
- 3.17 If at First You Do Not Succeed, Try, Try, Again John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.18 An Enemy Awakened Maxim Norkin, MD
- 3.19 A Heat Wave John R. Wingard, MD
- 3.20 A Bellyache Seven Months After Transplant John R. Wingard, MD
- Section 4 Infections in Patients Receiving Immunosuppressive DrugsEdited by Emily A. Blumberg
- Introduction: Infections in Patients Receiving Immunosuppressive Drugs Emily A. Blumberg, MD
- 4.1 Consternation About Induration Ryan A. McConnell, MD and Naasha J. Talati, MD
- 4.2 A Game of Cat and Mouse Ambar Haleem, MD and Bryan Steussy, MD
- 4.3 Beware the Fish Tank Dilek Ince, MD
- 4.4 The Perils of Processed Foods Jessie Torgersen, MD and Todd Barton, MD
- 4.5 When the Dust Settles Jennifer M. Babik, MD, PhD
- 4.6 A Tough Pill to Swallow Matthew Whitson, MD and Vandana Khungar, MD MSc
- 4.7 A Construction Hazard Rachel Miller, MD
- 4.8 The Dyspneic Diplomat Ige Abraham George, MD and Glenn Eiger, MD
- 4.9 Take One’s Breath Away Dana D. Byrne, MD, Misha A. Rosenbach, MD, and Keith W. Hamilton, MD
- 4.10 Wielding a Double-Edged Sword Charitha Gowda, MD, MPH and Melissa A. Grilliot, MD
- 4.11 Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover Deborah Kahal MD, MPH and Faten N. Aberra MD, MSCE
- 4.12 Hitting the Bull’s Eye: Target Lesions Rachel Gormley, MD and Misha Rosenbach, MD
- 4.13 Multiple Sclerosis Treatments: Friend and Foe David Holtzman, MD, MSc and Amy Pruitt, MD
- 4.14 “B” Prepared When Using Biologic Agents Charitha Gowda, MD, MPH and Karen Krok, MD
- 4.15 Can We Inject to Protect Cristina Brickman, MD
- Section 5 Infections in Patients With Immunosuppression Due to Miscellaneous ConditionsEdited by George J. Alangaden and Pranatharthi H. Chandrasekar
- 5.1 Why Won’t My “Infection” Go Away? George J. Alangaden, MD
- 5.2 Why Do I Have a Groin Lump? Priscilla Rupali, MD, DTM&H
- 5.3 Driveline Infection, Pocket Infection, or Endocarditis? George J. Alangaden, MD
- 5.4 Delirium During Treatment for Pneumonia Murat Gonulalan, MD
- 5.5 Construction of a Bone Marrow Transplant Unit George J. Alangaden, MD
- 5.6 Clostridium difficile Keeps Coming Back: Liver Transplant Recipient George J. Alangaden, MD
- 5.7 Idiopathic CD4+ Lymphocytopenia: Dizziness and Headaches Ashish Bhargava, MD and Pranatharthi H. Chandrasekar, MD
- 5.8 Confused: A Patient With Melanoma Maha Alhusseini, MD, Deepak Garg, MD, Marwan Al-Hajeili, MD, and Pranatharthi H. Chandrasekar, MD
- 5.9 Infected Donor—What Do I Do? Ashish Bhargava, MD and Pranatharthi H. Chandrasekar, MD
- End Matter