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9780632041756

Asthma and Rhinitis, 2nd Edition, 2 Volume Set

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    9780632041756

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  • Edition: 2nd
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  • Copyright: 2000-10-01
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

The second edition of this highly acclaimed text has been extensively revised and greatly expanded to reflect the considerable advances made in our understanding of the mechanisms of asthma and rhinitis.Containing the contributions of 242 experts of international standing, presented in 133 chapters, Asthma and Rhinitis provides an up-to-date, authoritative reference for both the clinician and scientist. The global approach given in this book mirrors the universal approach to the understanding of allergic disease.The editors have carried out a thorough and radical revision of the content by adding 6 new sections and 44 new chapters. Most of this expansion is due to greatly increased coverage of the clinical aspects of asthma, with new sections on childhood asthma and on drug treatment (each drug class has its own chapter). Also, the expansion of research into the genetic basis of asthma has necessitated a whole new section on Genetics, comprising some six chapters. There are also new chapters on adult-onset asthma and the relationship of asthma to sinusitis. A new section on Asthma in Special Circumstances includes chapters on asthma in pregnancy, asthma and surgery, asthma in the elderly and asthma in the context of critical care. In bringing the Second Edition fully up to date, the book has inevitably increased in size, and is now presented in two volumes.The second edition of Asthma and Rhinitis will continue the tradition of its predecessor of providing an up-to-the-minute reference for all those involved in the management of, and research into, asthma and rhinitis.

Table of Contents

Contributors xi
Foreword xix
Preface to Second Edition xx
Preface to First Edition xxi
Volume 1
Part 1: Disease Classification
Asthma: clinical descriptions and definitions
3(3)
John B.L. Howell
Rhinitis: the spectrum of the disease
6(11)
Paul B. Van Cauwenberge
De-Yun Wang
Koen J.A.O. Ingels
Claus Bachert
Part 2: Epidemiology
Epidemiology of asthma
17(16)
Deborah Jarvis
Peter Burney
Epidemiology of rhinitis
33(10)
David P. Strachan
Epidemiology of occupational asthma
43(13)
Moira Chan-Yeung
Jean-Luc Malo
Epidemiology of asthma mortality
56(17)
Nell Pearce
Richard Beasley
Julian Crane
Carl Burgess
Part 3: Genetics
Genetic approaches to studying asthma
73(7)
Jane Wilkinson
Antigen and transgenic modelling of asthma and airways hyperreactivity
80(17)
Gregory P. Geba
Jack A. Elias
The use of small animal models in the study of asthma
97(26)
Ivan M. Richards
Jia En Chin
Genetics of atopy
123(11)
Jane Wilkinson
W. Martin Howell
Genetics of asthma and bronchial hyperresponsiveness
134(10)
Deborah A. Meyers
Dirkje S. Postma
Eugene R. Bleecker
Genetic and molecular regulation of β2-adrenergic receptors
144(13)
Stephen B. Liggett
Part 4: Anatomy, Development and Physiology
Nasal airways
157(7)
Ronald Eccles
Structural, immunological and neural elements of the normal human airway wall
164(29)
Peter K. Jeffery
Part 5: Pathology
The pathology of fatal asthma
193(10)
Linda J. Holloway
Richard Beasley
William R. Roche
Alan L. James
The pathology of asthma of varying severity
203(4)
William R. Roche
Bronchoalveolar lavage in studies of asthma
207(16)
William J. Calhoun
Mark C. Liu
Nasal polyposis: a model of chronic airways inflammation
223(9)
Manel Jordana
Koichi Nakano
Atsuko Nakano
Judah Denburg
Claudio Mastruzzo
Allergic and non-allergic rhinitis
232(13)
Morgan Andersson
Lennart Greiff
Christer Svensson
Carl G.A. Persson
Part 6: Mast Cells and Basophils
Development and maturation of mast cells and basophils
245(15)
Menachem Rottem
Dean D. Metcalfe
Mast cells and basophils: IgE and its receptors
260(15)
Daniel H. conrad
Thomas F. Huff
Human mast cells and basophils: heterogeneity and mediators
275(21)
Carole A. Oskeritzian
Lawrence B. Schwartz
Mechanisms of mast cell activation
296(15)
Edward S. Schulman
Rihab R. Yassin
Stephen P. Peters
Mast cells in rhinitis
311(8)
Minoru Okuda
Mast cells in asthma
319(20)
Peter Bradding
Basophils in airways disease
339(12)
Donald W. Macglashan Jr
Part 7: Eosinophils
Human eosinophils---development, maturation and functional morphology
351(22)
Peter F. Weller
Ann M. Dvorak
Mechanisms of eosinophil activation
373(21)
Julie B. Sedgwick
Makoto Nagata
Eosinophil mediators
394(35)
Kimm J. Hamann
Ivor Douglas
Redwan Moqbel
The eosinophil and asthma
429(51)
Gerald J. Gleich
Cheryl R. Adolphson
Hirohito Kita
Eosinophils and rhinitis
480(23)
Peter H. Howarth
Susan J. Wilson
Part 8: Neutrophils and Platelets
Neutrophils and their mediators in asthma
503(15)
Peter M. Henson
Sally E. Wenzel
Neutrophils and asthma
518(13)
Alberto Papi
Piera Boschetto
Gaetano Caramori
Leonardo M. Fabbri
Platelets
531(12)
Clive P. Page
Part 9: Lymphocytes
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue of the lung: localization, numbers and dynamics of lymphoid cells in the five different compartments
543(14)
Reinhard Pabst
Lymphocyte substances in allergic diseases
557(20)
Sergio Romagnani
Mario Ricci
Cytokines in allergic airway disease
577(20)
James G. Zangrilli
Stephen P. Peters
Regulation of immunoglobulin E synthesis
597(6)
Donata Vercelli
Raif S. Geha
The lymphocyte in asthma
603(13)
Christopher J. Corrigan
The lymphocyte in rhinitis
616(7)
Stephen R. Durham
Stephen J. Till
Functional heterogeneity of T-lymphocytes in the development of airway hyperresponsiveness
623(14)
Erwin W. Gelfand
Part 10: Macrophages, Monocytes and Dendritic Cells
Alveolar macrophages in asthma
637(13)
William J. Calhoun
Shoobha S. Daftary
Nizar N. Jarjour
Professional antigen-presenting cells
650(21)
William B. Smith
Patrick G. Holt
Antigen presentation in the asthmatic lung
671(20)
Vanya Gant
Part 11: Microvasculature
The role and contribution of adhesion molecules to asthma and pulmonary disease
691(11)
Horace M. Delisser
Leukocyte-endothelial adhesion
702(19)
james M. Stark
Microvascular anatomy of the airways
721(11)
John G. Widdicombe
In vivo processes of exudative airway inflammation with ultimate cosinophil activation and epithelial injury-repair
732(13)
Carl G.A. Persson
Jonas S. Erjefalt
Magnus Korsgren
Morgan Andersson
Lennart Greiff
Christer Svensson
Vascular mechanisms in asthma
745(16)
Adam Wanner
Part 12: Epithelial Cells
Structure, composition and function of airway surface liquid
761(10)
Jonathan H. Widdicombe
Mediator functions of epithelial cells
771(13)
David B. Jacoby
Regulation of epithelial-leukocyte interaction and epithelial immune-response genes
784(17)
Michael J. Holtzman
Mario Castro
Dwight C. Look
Mary O'Sullivan
Michael J. Walter
Epithelial cells: regulation of mucus secretion
801(16)
Stewart J. Levine
Pierre Larivee
James H. Shelhamer
Epithelial damage in asthma
817(24)
Steven R. White
Alan R. Leff
Epithelial cell dysfunction in rhinitis
841(16)
Jagdish L. Devalia
Csaba Rusznak
Robert J. Davies
Part 13: Neuroregulation
Neuroanatomy of the airways
857(9)
David R. Springall
Julia M. Polak
Functional activity of lower airway nerves
866(25)
Thomas B. Casale
James N. Baraniuk
Airway neuropeptides
891(18)
Peter J. Barnes
Neural reflex pathways in rhinitis
909(5)
J. Shavan Lacroix
Didier D. Malis
Jan M. Lundberg
Muscarinic receptors
914(13)
Allison D. Fryer
Neural regulation of the immune response
927(18)
Bradley J. Undem
Allen C. Myers
Neurorgulation of mucosal vasculature
945(16)
Sonya Malekzadeh
Howard M. Druce
James N. Baraniuk
Part 14: Mediators of Inflammation
Histamine and its receptors
961(7)
Richard Wood-Baker
The roles of neutral proteases in asthma and rhinitis
968(31)
Andrew F. Walls
Prostanoids
999(15)
Steven R. Kleeberger
Arthur N. Freed
Leukotrienes
1014(13)
Jeffrey M. Drazen
Adenosine: its contribution to our understanding of asthma
1027(11)
Gerrard D. Phillips
Stephen T. Holgate
Chemokines and eosinophils
1038(9)
Adele Hartnell
James E. Pease
Dolores M. Conroy
Timothy J. Williams
Kinins
1047(16)
Bruce L. Zuraw
Sandra C. Christiansen
Chemokines
1063(20)
Rafeul Alam
Index
Volume 2
Part 15: Role of Allergens in Airway Disease
Aerobiology
1083(24)
Jean C. Emberlin
The molecular biology of allergens
1107(36)
Geoffrey A. Stewart
House-dust mite proteinase allergens and their interaction with the bronchial epithelium
1143(14)
Clive Robinson
Hong Wan
Helen L. Winton
Carolyn A. Herbert
Patrick C. Ring
David R. Garrod
The role of house-dust mite and other allergens in asthma
1157(15)
Andrew Murphy
Leslie J. Newman Jr
Thomass A.E. Platts-Mills
The early and late asthmatic response to allergen
1172(14)
Arthur E. Varner
Robert F. Lemanske Jr
Primary allergic sensitization to inhalant allergens: adult responder phenotype is determined during early childhood
1186(11)
Patrick G. Holt
The role of environmental allergens in rhinitis
1197(8)
Leslie C. Grammer
Part 16: Pathophysiology
Animal models of asthma
1205(23)
William M. Abraham
Animal models of rhinitis
1228(9)
Peter H. Howarth
Hiroko Saito
Airway mechanics in asthma
1237(11)
David H. Eidelman
Charlles G. Irvin
Airway hyperresponsiveness
1248(13)
Giuseppe N. Colasurdo
Gary L. Larsen
Nasal hyperresponsiveness
1261(12)
Niels Mygind
Ronald Dahl
Morgan Andersson
Inflammatory mechanisms in airway hyperresponsiveness
1273(9)
Ellinor A. C. Adelroth
Paul M. O'Byrne
Mechanisms of cough
1282(21)
J. Mark Madison
Richard S. Irwin
Mechanisms of nocturnal asthma
1303(12)
Richard J. Martin
Aspirin-sensitive asthma
1315(11)
Robert K. Bush
Donald W. Asbury
Transcription factors in asthma
1326(14)
Ian M. Adcock
Peter J. Barnes
Interrelationship between asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
1340(15)
Dirkje S. Postma
Intrinsic asthma
1355(26)
J. Christian Virchow Jr
Part 17: Smooth Muscle Response
The physiology of airway smooth muscle, and its dynamics in the bronchial wall during development and in maturity
1381(21)
Malcolm P. Sparrow
Howard W. Mitchell
The role of inflammation in the regulation of airway smooth muscle cell function and growth
1402(12)
Aili L. Lazaar
Yassine Amrani
Reynold A. Panetteri Jr
Airway smooth muscle dysfunction in asthma
1414(11)
R. Robert Schellenberg
Epithelial control over smooth-muscle responsiveness
1425(12)
Gert Folkerts
Frans P. Nijkamp
Part 18: Exercise-Induced Asthma
Exercise-induced asthma: clinical manifestations
1437(12)
Ephraim Bar-Yishay
Simon Goderey
Dry-air and hyperosmolar challenge in asthma and rhinitis
1449(20)
Sandra D. Anderson
Alkis G. Togias
Vascular mechanisms in exercise-induced asthma
1469(12)
Ileen A. Gilbert
E.R. Mcfadden Jr
Part 19: Infectious Mechanisms in Asthma and Rhinitis
Common colds and respiratory viruses
1481(12)
Philip J. Bates
Sebastian L. Johnston
Effects of viral infections on lower airway function
1493(17)
James E. Gern
Ronald Sorkness
William W. Busse
Otitis media and sinusitis
1510(31)
David P. Skoner
Gilbert A. Friday
Margaretha L. Casselbrant
Part 20: Mechanisms of Action of Drugs for the Treatment of Asthma and Rhinitis
Mechanisms of action of β2-adrenoceptor agonists
1541(17)
Malcolm Johnson
Methylxanthines and phosphodiesterase inhibitors
1558(11)
Peter J. Barnes
Glucocorticoids in asthma and rhinitis
1569(13)
Alan K. Kamada
Stanley J. Szefler
Glucocorticoid-insensitive bronchial asthma
1582(9)
Tak H. Lee
Donald Y.M. Leung
Non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs in asthma
1591(15)
Anthony P. Sampson
Stephen T. Holgate
Immunosuppressants
1606(14)
Onn Min Kon
Neil C. Barnes
Antileukotrienes
1620(23)
Sven-Erik Dahlen
Antihistamines in rhinitis and asthma
1643(17)
F. Esteller R. Simons
Antiallergic and vasoactive drugs for rhinitis
1660(9)
Moises A. Calderon-Zapata
Robert J. Davies
Activation of allergen-reactive T-lymphocytes and mechanisms of hyposensitization
1669(18)
Jennifer M. Roll
Jonathan R. Lamb
Robyn E. O'Hehir
Specific immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis and asthma
1687(20)
Pascal Demoly
Francois B. Michel
Jean Bousquet
Antiallergic drugs
1707(12)
Alan M. Edwards
Drug delivery devices and propellants
1719(16)
Myrna Dolovich
Chet Leach
Part 21: Clinical Management of Asthma
Diagnosis in adults
1735(9)
G. Ian Town
Prevention of asthma
1744(22)
Guy B. Marks
Jennifer K. Peat
Deborah Baker
Margaret Williamson
Euan R. Tovey
Treatment of chronic asthma
1766(10)
Romain Pauwels
Education and training
1776(10)
Susan Janson
Virginia S. Taggart
The health economics of asthma
1786(7)
Kevin B. Weiss
Sean D. Sullivan
Outcome measures in asthma management
1793(18)
Paul W. Jones
Part 22: Asthma in Special Circumstances
Asthma and rhinitis during pregnancy
1811(16)
Michael Schatz
Asthma and surgery
1827(12)
Lewis J. Smith
Christopher Winslow
Management of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
1839(9)
Mark D. Inman
Paul M. O'Byrne
Critical care management
1848(16)
Thomas Corbridge
Jesse B. Hall
Recalcitrant asthma
1864(16)
Harold S. Nelson
Anaphylaxis
1880(10)
Pamela W. Ewan
Asthma in theelderly
1890(9)
M. Tracey A. Villar
Lindsey Dow
Part 23: Management of Asthma in Childhood
The wheezing infant and young child
1899(15)
Michael Silverman
Nicola Wilson
Development of asthma through childhood
1914(11)
Fernando D. Martinez
Asthma through childhood
1925(10)
Louis I. Landau
Peter N. Le Souef
Treatment of chronic asthma
1935(9)
John O. Warner
The management of acute severe asthma in children
1944(17)
H. William Kelly
Shirley J. Murphy
Risk-benefit of asthma therapy in children: topical corticosteroids
1961(32)
Soren Pedersen
Risk-benefit of asthma therapy: non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs
1993(9)
Peter Konig
The natural history of childhood asthma
2002
Malcolm R. Sears
Index

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