Practical Algorithms in Pediatric Endocrinology

(Practical Algorithms in Pediatrics. Series Editor: Z. Hochberg)

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2nd, revised edition

Editor(s): Hochberg, Z. (Haifa)

Status: out of print   
Publication year: 2007


Now available: 3rd, revised edition: Practical Algorithms in Pediatric Endocrinology

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'Students, teachers and practitioners of paediatric and adult endocrinology will find this book extremely useful. Paediatricians and general physicians hoping to be able to work up a paediatric endocrine patient would find adequate information in the book to do a good job of appropriately using the laboratory facilities available to them. They would also find it extremely useful for emergencies. ...
The editor and contributors are among the most respected names in paediatric endocrinology and diabetes today; they are stalwarts in their respective fields. Packed into a slim volume of 112 pages in spiral binding, easy for students and residents to carry around, the book contains a gold mine of information, far greater than would be expected from its size and appearance.
Vijayalakshmi Bhatia
Department of Endocrinology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Uttar Pradesh
in The National Medical Journal of India 20/6/Nov.-Dec. 2007
2nd, revised edition of the standard handbook for the patient’s bedside
A Karger 'Publishing Highlights 1890–2015' title

Algorithms provide a logical, concise and cost-effective approach to medical reasoning: utilizing a concise, step-by-step approach based upon clues from the history, physical examination and laboratory studies, algorithms help avoid excessive unnecessary procedures and testing.
The 2nd, revised edition of Practical Algorithms in Pediatric Endocrinology deals with practical issues of child growth, puberty, diseases of the endocrine glands, sexual differentiation, as well as aberrations of water, electrolyte, mineral and carbohydrate metabolism. Fifty clinical issues are covered by an algorithmic approach, breaking down long lists and tables of differential diagnosis into smaller, more manageable ones. Common clinical symptoms, signs and laboratory abnormalities are classified as they present themselves at the patient's bedside.
This book is aimed at general practitioners and pediatricians, in particular those who are not exposed to pediatric endocrine problems on a daily basis, and at trainees in endocrinology and pediatric endocrinology as they acquire familiarity with clinical problem solving to make rational choices when facing clinical dilemmas.

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