
This Is The First Textbook To Describe The Recently Recognized Disease Known As Endemic Elephantiasis Or Podoconiosis. It Summarizes The Author's 20 Years Of Experience In The Field, Clinic And Laboratory, Presenting A Brief History Of The Disease, Its Clinical Features, Etiology, Pathology, Management, And Distribution Around The World. The Disease Is Found Primarily In Underdeveloped Countries Where Many People Go Barefoot. It Is Caused By The Penetration Of The Skin By Soil Particles Composed Of Silica And Alumino-siicates. The Text Emphasizes The Importance Of The Early Diagnosis Of The Disease, Particularly In Children And Young People, And Offers The Information Needed For Treating, Controlling, And Preventing Its Occurrence.
This text investigates the clinical origins, pathology, and management of podoconiosis, a form of non-filarial elephantiasis caused by environmental exposure. Dr. E. W. Price draws upon two decades of clinical and laboratory research to define the disease's etiology. The work establishes a framework for identifying the condition in populations that frequently walk barefoot on specific soil types, emphasizing the necessity of early intervention to prevent long-term morbidity.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as the foundational textbook for the study of podoconiosis. It remains a primary reference for clinicians and public health officials working in regions where the disease is endemic.
Page Count:
136
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192619772
ISBN-13:
9780192619778
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