Mount Sinai Expert Guides: Allergy and Clinical Immunology will provide trainees in allergy and immunology with an extremely clinical and accessible handbook covering the major disorders and symptoms, their diagnosis and clinical management.
Perfect as a point–of–care resource on the hospital wards and also as a refresher for board exam preparation, the focus throughout is on providing rapid reference, essential information on each disorder to allow for quick, easy browsing and assimilation of the must–know information. All chapters follow a consistent template including the following features:
An opening bottom–line/key points section
Classification, pathogenesis and prevention of disorder
Evidence–based diagnosis, including relevant algorithms, laboratory and imaging tests, and potential pitfalls when diagnosing a patient
Disease management including commonly used medications with dosages, management algorithms and how to prevent complications
How to manage special populations, ie, in pregnancy, children and the elderly
The very latest evidence–based results, major society guidelines and key external sources to consult
In addition, the book comes with a companion website housing extra features such as case studies with related questions for self–assessment, key patient advice and ICD codes. Each guide also has its own mobile app available for purchase, allowing you rapid access to the key features wherever you may be.
If you′re specialising in allergy and immunology and require concise, practical and clinical guidance from one of the world′s leading institutions in this field, then this is the perfect book for you.
Contents
Contributors, ix
Series Foreword, xi
Preface, xii
List of Abbreviations, xiii
About the Companion Website, xvii
Part 1: Allergy
1 Atopic Dermatitis in Infants and Young Children, 3
Jean ]Christoph Caubet and Anna Nowak ]We grzyn
2 Atopic Dermatitis in Teenagers and Adults, 15
Saakshi Khattri and Emma Guttman ]Yassky
3 Contact Dermatitis, 25
Mariya Rozenblit and Emma Guttman ]Yassky
4 Allergic Rhinitis, 36
Supinda Bunyavanich
5 Non ]Allergic Rhinitis, 44
Beth E. Corn
6 Sinusitis, 52
Yan W. Ho and Satish Govindaraj
7 Allergic Diseases of the Eye, 66
Amanda L. Cox
8 Tests for Assessing Asthma, 77
Gwen S. Skloot
9 Asthma in Infants and Children, 82
Kate Welch and Jennifer S. Kim
10 Asthma in Teenagers and Adults, 91
Supinda Bunyavanich
11 Evaluation of Cough, 98
Paula J. Busse
12 Exercise ]Induced Asthma, 107
Supinda Bunyavanich
13 Occupational Asthma, 114
Paula J. Busse
14 Status Asthmaticus and Pending Pulmonary Failure, 123
Jacob D. Kattan
15 Evaluation of Food Allergy, 132
Scott H. Sicherer
16 Oral Allergy Syndrome, 140
Julie Wang
17 Food Allergy and Atopic Dermatitis, 148
Kate Welch and Hugh A. Sampson
18 Food Protein ]Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome, 155
Elizabeth J. Feuille and Anna Nowak ]We grzyn
19 Food Protein ]Induced Proctocolitis Syndrome, 165
Jean ]Christoph Caubet and Anna Nowak ]We grzyn
20 Eosinophilic Esophagitis, 173
Mirna Chehade
21 Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis, 183
Mirna Chehade
22 Food Allergy ]Induced Anaphylaxis, 191
Kate Welch and Hugh A. Sampson
23 Adverse Reactions to Food and Drug Additives, 200
Julie Wang
24 Celiac Disease, 208
Mirna Chehade
25 Oral Food Challenges (Procedure), 217
Hugh A. Sampson
26 Acute Urticaria, 222
Amanda L. Cox
27 Chronic Urticaria, 235
Julie Wang
28 Hereditary Angioedema, 245
Paula J. Busse
29 Anaphylaxis, 256
Jacob D. Kattan
30 Mastocytosis, 267
Amanda L. Cox
31 Insect Sting Allergy, 278
Scott H. Sicherer
32 Latex Allergy, 288
Jennifer S. Kim
33 Allergy to Antibiotics, 294
Jennifer S. Kim
34 Allergy to Non ]Antibiotic Drugs, 301
Jacob D. Kattan
35 Drug Desensitization, 308
Julie Wang
36 Immunotherapy (Procedure), 314
Beth E. Corn
37 Allergy Testing (Procedures: Skin Testing; Blood Tests), 319
Scott H. Sicherer
Part 2: Clinical Immunology
38 Evaluating the Child with Recurrent Infections, 327
Shradha Agarwal
39 Evaluating the Adult with Recurrent Infections, 335
Charlotte Cunningham ]Rundles
40 Antibody Deficiencies, 341
Charlotte Cunningham ]Rundles
41 Selective IgA Deficiency, 348
Shradha Agarwal
42 Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, 355
Kate Welch and Elena S. Resnick
43 Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome, 362
Elena S. Resnick
44 DiGeorge Syndrome, 368
Kate Welch and Elena S. Resnick
45 Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis, 375
Shradha Agarwal
46 X ]linked Immune Dysregulation with Polyendocrinopathy (IPEX) Syndrome, 382
Elena S. Resnick
47 Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome, 388
Charlotte Cunningham ]Rundles
48 Hyper IgE Syndrome, 393
Shradha Agarwal
49 Deficiencies of Complement, 402
Paula J. Busse
50 Phagocytic Cell Disorders, 408
Charlotte Cunningham ]Rundles
51 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Infants, Children, and Adolescents, 415
Gail F. Shust and Roberto Posada
52 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Adults, 426
Timothy Sullivan and Michael Mullen
53 Infections in the Compromised Host, 435
Charlotte Cunningham ]Rundles
Index, 441
A color plate section appears between pages 206 and 207
Hugh A. Sampson, MD
Kurt Hirschhorn Professor of Pediatrics
Dean for Translational Biomedical Sciences. Director, Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Food Allergy Institute Division of Allergy/Immunology; Department of Pediatrics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA
Series Editor
Scott L. Friedman MD, Fishberg Professor of Medicine, Dean for Therapeutic Discovery, Chief, Division of Liver Diseases, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA
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