Complete how-to-guidance on the evaluation and treatment of endocrine disorders in children "Edited and written by eminent pediatric endocrinologists, this is at present the best book for fellows in training and pediatricians in practice. It comprises in 11 chapters a concise treatise of pediatric endocrine diseases, well written, easy readable, helped by titles and headings in color. Highly illustrated in color and with up-to-date references, it is highly recommended."--Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews 4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW! "This is a truly useful book for all physicians who care for young patients with endocrine disorders....In creating a how-to guide while breaking down the molecular mechanisms of endocrine diseases, it fills a gap in currently available pediatric endocrinology literature....This excellent book makes it possible for busy first-year endocrinology fellows to gain a broad understanding of the pertinent topics in this field."--Doody's Review Service Pediatric Practice: Endocrinology is an outstanding clinical analysis and decision-making tool for those treating endocrine problems in children. Featuring an innovative problem-oriented approach, this well-illustrated, full-color guide skillfully integrates pathophysiology with clinical management. Numerous figures illustrate the principles of normal and abnormal physiology and treatment rationale and effects. No other resource offers this concise yet comprehensive review of current knowledge, links these concepts with analysis of clinical situations, and provides such practical recommendations for rational and efficient evaluation and treatment of children with endocrine disorders. Pediatric Practice: Endocrinology opens with an introductory chapter that clarifies the link between genetics, cell biology, and physiology with pathophysiology to provide a clear overview of the endocrine system. Subsequent chapters cover disorders of growth, water metabolism, thyroid and adrenal glands, bone and mineral metabolism, puberty, sex development, obesity, diabetes, and hypoglycemia. Throughout the book emphasis is placed on care of the patient, with the goal of optimizing care and improving the medical management and outcomes for these patients. More than 300 full-color images, figures, and tables enhance the presentation. Features of the Pediatric Practice Series: Tips that tell you what you must know--and what you must do--at every stage of care Diagnostic and treatment algorithms "When to Refer" boxes examine all the relevant clinical considerations Diagnostic Tests--with a realistic emphasis on the right tests to order Medical Treatment coverage that includes drugs, dosages, and administration in an easy-to-read tabular format Convenient icons and a consistent chapter design Numerous clinical color photos and didactic diagrams
Author(s): Michael Kappy, David Allen, Mitchell Geffner
Edition: 1
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 433
Contents......Page 6
Contributors......Page 8
Prefece......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 12
1 General Concepts and Physiology......Page 14
2 Normal Growth and Growth Disorders......Page 36
3 Posterior Pituitary and Disorders of Water Metabolism......Page 90
4 Thyroid......Page 120
5 Adrenal Disorders......Page 144
6 Disorders of Bone and Mineral Metabolism......Page 204
7 Puberty......Page 270
8 Disorders of Sex Development......Page 312
9 Obesity......Page 334
Part A. Introduction to Diabetes......Page 356
Part B.Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus......Page 363
Part C.Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus......Page 380
Part D.Other Specific Types of Diabetes Mellitus and Causes of Hyperglycemia......Page 394
11 Hypoglycemia......Page 406
A......Page 422
C......Page 423
E......Page 425
G......Page 426
H......Page 427
I......Page 428
M......Page 429
P......Page 430
R......Page 431
T......Page 432
Z......Page 433