Clinical Rounds In Endocrinology: Volume Ii - Pediatric Endocrinology
by Anil Bhansali /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book on pediatric endocrinology covers interesting and yet
often challenging cases among pediatric patients in a unique
Question-Answer format. Simulating the bed-side case discussions
during the ward rounds, one question logically leads to another,
thereby generating curiosity and promoting evidence-based medicine.
Taking the readers through the entire spectrum starting from
etiology and pathophysiology to clinical presentation to management
principles, each question addresses one key aspect of the disorder.
Described in a very simple and lucid narrative, this book ensures
sound conceptual understanding while covering each topic
comprehensively. This volume covers important topics such as short
stature, pubertal disorders, thyroid disorders, childhood Cushing
syndrome, rickets and osteomalacia, disorder of sexual
differentiation and diabetes in the young. Less common disorder
such as multiple endocrine neoplasia has also been
incorporated. These cases are not only seen by
endocrinologists, but are also managed by paediatricians,
internists, obstetricians and gynaecologists, orthopaedicians and
surgeons.
This book on pediatric endocrinology covers interesting and yet
often challenging cases among pediatric patients in a unique
Question-Answer format. Simulating the bed-side case discussions
during the ward rounds, one question logically leads to another,
thereby generating curiosity and promoting evidence-based medicine.
Taking the readers through the entire spectrum starting from
etiology and pathophysiology to clinical presentation to management
principles, each question addresses one key aspect of the disorder.
Described in a very simple and lucid narrative, this book ensures
sound conceptual understanding while covering each topic
comprehensively. This volume covers important topics such as short
stature, pubertal disorders, thyroid disorders, childhood Cushing
syndrome, rickets and osteomalacia, disorder of sexual
differentiation and diabetes in the young. Less common disorder
such as multiple endocrine neoplasia has also been
incorporated. These cases are not only seen by
endocrinologists, but are also managed by paediatricians,
internists, obstetricians and gynaecologists, orthopaedicians and
surgeons.