Immunology for Clinicians: Practical Concepts and Applications
MTA
A concise, clinically oriented guide to immune mechanisms, diagnostics, and immunotherapy
*Immunology for Clinicians: Practical Concepts and Applications* serves as a comprehensive, clinically focused guide to understanding the immune system's role in health and disease. The book begins by establishing the foundational concepts of innate and adaptive immunity, detailing the various cells, organs, and molecular messengers like cytokines, chemokines, and the complement system that orchestrate immune responses. It then systematically explores the mechanisms of immune tolerance and how its breakdown leads to autoimmunity, including the diverse presentations of hypersensitivity reactions, from immediate allergies to delayed T-cell mediated responses.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the practical aspects of diagnosing and monitoring immune disorders. It offers detailed guidance on interpreting common immune laboratory tests, such as complete blood counts, immunoglobulin levels, and complement assays, and demystifies advanced techniques like flow cytometry and autoantibody serologic testing. The text then applies these diagnostic tools to specific clinical scenarios, covering a wide array of organ-specific and systemic autoimmune diseases affecting the skin, endocrine system, gastrointestinal tract, liver, and nervous system, alongside an in-depth look at primary and secondary immunodeficiencies and the critical role of vaccines in prevention.
The latter chapters pivot to therapeutics, outlining the mechanisms and clinical applications of corticosteroids, conventional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), and calcineurin inhibitors. It also comprehensively covers the revolutionary landscape of biologic and targeted therapies, including TNF, IL-17/23, B-cell, and JAK-STAT pathway inhibitors, as well as the cutting-edge field of cancer immunotherapy, with discussions on checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T cell therapies. A crucial component of this section is the practical management of immune-related adverse events (irAEs), a significant challenge in modern oncology.
Finally, the book addresses unique considerations for special populations, such as pediatric, pregnant, and older adult patients, as well as various immunocompromised hosts, emphasizing the need for tailored diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. It concludes by highlighting the burgeoning understanding of the microbiome and its profound influence on immune and metabolic health. Throughout, the text prioritizes practical decision frameworks, treatment algorithms, and monitoring strategies, aiming to equip clinicians with the knowledge to confidently apply immunologic principles at the bedside and improve patient outcomes.
This book is essential for busy healthcare providers, including primary care physicians, hospitalists, specialist trainees (rheumatology, oncology, allergy/immunology), nurse practitioners, and pharmacists. It is designed for anyone needing clear, clinically relevant explanations of immune mechanisms, practical diagnostic pathways, and evidence-based treatment algorithms for a wide array of immune-mediated conditions.
January 14, 2026
83,935 words
5 hours 53 minutes
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