Fungal infections have emerged as a significant challenge in medical practice, with their increasing prevalence driven by factors such as the growing population of immunocompromised patients, expanding use of invasive medical procedures, and global climate changes. Despite these developments, clinical mycology remains an underserved area in medical education and practice. It is with this awareness and urgency that Clinical Mycology Illustrated: A Colour Atlas has been conceived and developed.
This atlas provides an exhaustive visual guide to fungal infections and their clinical presentations, spanning superficial, subcutaneous, and systemic mycoses. Its primary aim is to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical diagnosis by combining high-quality, full-color images with concise, clinically relevant text. Designed to meet the needs of medical students, clinicians, microbiologists, and laboratory professionals, this first edition serves as both a learning resource and