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the Atlas of AIDS Co-infection illustrates imaging features and
clinical outcomes of AIDS related diseases. The common/uncommon
opportunistic infections and malignancies are well covered,
including bacterial (e.g. Staphylococcus, Rhodococcus equi), fungal
(e.g. Penicillium marneffei, Pneumocystis pneumonia, Pulmonary
aspergillosis, Mucormycosis) and mycobacterial infections
(Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria),
lymphoma, as well as AIDS related disease in children with AIDS.
Excellent photographs (X-ray and CT imaging) reveal the common
imaging features of different diseases in different stages of
treatment. Co-infections are common in the late stage of AIDS,
consistent with considerable overlap of CT findings that are
displayed in one single section and some of the cases in several
sections. At last, there are excellent descriptions of differential
diagnosis based on the same appearance (e.g. diffuse pulmonary
miliary nodules, mediastinal and abdominal lymphadenopathy).
Learning variety of different imaging will enrich the radiologists
experience and knowledge about AIDS-related diseases, and also help
clinicians making timely diagnosis and appropriate optimal
treatment. It belongs in the library of each Radiologist, HIV
expert and all of who care about Infectious Diseases.
the Atlas of AIDS Co-infection illustrates imaging features and
clinical outcomes of AIDS related diseases. The common/uncommon
opportunistic infections and malignancies are well covered,
including bacterial (e.g. Staphylococcus, Rhodococcus equi), fungal
(e.g. Penicillium marneffei, Pneumocystis pneumonia, Pulmonary
aspergillosis, Mucormycosis) and mycobacterial infections
(Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria),
lymphoma, as well as AIDS related disease in children with AIDS.
Excellent photographs (X-ray and CT imaging) reveal the common
imaging features of different diseases in different stages of
treatment. Co-infections are common in the late stage of AIDS,
consistent with considerable overlap of CT findings that are
displayed in one single section and some of the cases in several
sections. At last, there are excellent descriptions of differential
diagnosis based on the same appearance (e.g. diffuse pulmonary
miliary nodules, mediastinal and abdominal lymphadenopathy).
Learning variety of different imaging will enrich the radiologists
experience and knowledge about AIDS-related diseases, and also help
clinicians making timely diagnosis and appropriate optimal
treatment. It belongs in the library of each Radiologist, HIV
expert and all of who care about Infectious Diseases.
"Temporal Information Processing Technology and Its Applications"
systematically studies temporal information processing technology
and its applications. The book covers following subjects: 1) time
model, calculus and logic; 2) temporal data models, semantics of
temporal variable now temporal database concepts; 3) temporal query
language, a typical temporal database management system: TempDB; 4)
temporal extension on XML, workflow and knowledge base; and, 5)
implementation patterns of temporal applications, a typical example
of temporal application. The book is intended for researchers,
practitioners and graduate students of databases, data/knowledge
management and temporal information processing. Dr. Yong Tang is a
professor at the Computer School, South China Normal University,
China.
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