Pediatric Endocrinology
Description
Pediatric Endocrinology covers all of the main aspects of translational endocrinology and clinical practice, making it an ideal resource for both paediatricians and endocrinologists. The book emphasizes the newer translational aspects of the topics covered, as well as molecular advances in diagnosis and therapy, although clinical relevance, with a particular focus on evidence-based clinical management, remains paramount. Further, transitions from childhood to adolescence and adulthood are discussed wherever appropriate.
Written by a combination of respected and emerging experts in the field, this book is intended to serve as a major reference work for pediatric endocrinologists at all stages of their careers, as well as general pediatricians with an interest in endocrinology and diabetes, and endocrinologists in adult practice who may also treat children and adolescents.
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Professor Dattani has established a laboratory group investigating the molecular basis of hypothalamo-pituitary disease at UCL. He has identified novel genes implicated in hypothalamo-pituitary development in patients with congenital hypopituitarism, and more recently has worked on understanding the molecular basis of a paediatric brain tumour called adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma. He has authored more than 250 publications including original articles and scholarly reviews in a number of high-impact journals, as well as several book chapters. He sits on the advisory boards and editorial boards of numerous journals. He has co-authored 2 textbooks and is currently working on a further 2 books.
Mohamad Maghnie is a Professor of Pediatrics and Head of the Pediatric Clinic, Clinical Service in Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at the Giannina Gaslini Institute, University of Genoa, Italy. He previously served as a Director of the Pediatric Residency Program at the University of Genoa, Italy (2008-2014), and as President of the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology (ISPED, 2011-2015). He was also Chair of the ESPE website (2004-2008), a co-author of the Yearbook of Pediatric Endocrinology (2004-2009), and a member of the ESPE Summer School Steering Committee (2010-2013). Professor Maghnie completed undergraduate degrees in Internal Medicine, Intensive Care, and Anaesthesiology before graduating with his MD from the University of Pavia, Italy, in 1983. He went on to gain a PhD in Pediatric Endocrinology from the same university in 1991. Professor Maghnie's major research interests include growth disorders and their treatment and the management of paediatric pituitary disorders. He was the Co-Chair of the Education & Training Working Group of COST action BM1105 on GnRH Deficiency: Elucidation of the neuroendocrine control of human reproduction. Further, he has authored more than 175 peer-reviewed papers.
Content
DSD.- Hypopituitarism.- Thyroid Disease.- Adrenal Disorders.- Growth.- Pubertal Disorders.- Disorders Of BoneCalcium Homeostatsis.- Disorders Of Calcium Homeostasis Of Bone.- Disorders Of Fluid And Electrolyte Balance.- Hyperglycaemia.- Hypoglycaemia.- Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndromes.- Paediatric Endocrine Tumors And Syndromes In Children (Including Thyroid, Men Syndromes, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Gonads).- Obesity.- Endocrine-Related Sexual Dysfunctions And Problems In Paediatrics.