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108,67 €Difficult-to-Treat Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism Complicated by Hypothyroid Coma
Hyperthyroidism in Pregnancy
Graves’ Disease Associated with a Thyroid Nodule
A Complicated Case of Thyroid Eye Disease
Cushing’s Syndrome
Prolactinoma Presenting with Galactorrhoea and Secondary Amenorrhoea: Diagnosis and Management
A 25-Year-Old Woman with Headache and Joint Pain
Recent-Onset Visual Field Loss and Raised Prolactin Level (Non-functioning Pituitary Tumour)
Polyuria and Polydipsia
Hypertension in the Young Adult
Weight Loss and Dizziness: Adrenal Failure
Diagnosis and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Salt-Wasting Crisis in a Newborn
Female Infertility: Diagnosis and Management
Diagnosis and Management of Hypocalcaemia in Adults
Hypoglycaemia Case Study
Spontaneous Hypoglycaemia
Thyroid Nodule in a Child (MEN 2)
What Kind of Diabetes?
Managing Diabetes in Pregnancy
Inability to Lose Weight
Medical Problems in Obesity
A Case of Severe Hyponatraemia
Medical Problems Post Bariatric Surgery
- The case scenarios format including questions encourages the
reader to engage with the management of the presented endocrine
problem and provides an opportunity to test their knowledge
- The commentary, provided by a leading expert in the disorder in
question, is formulated upon evidence-based medicine and provide
answers to the questions in depth
- Written for registrar level specialist trainees
This book assembles a number of real-life clinical cases that illustrate aspects of both
diabetes and endocrinology. The cases are described as they may present to the
clinician, followed by a series of questions that illustrate the clinical problem and provide
background information.
All of the clinical vignettes presented have been written by practising physicians and
surgeons who encountered these patients in their day-to-day practice. Some represent
common presentations of relatively rare conditions, whilst others describe uncommon
presentations of more familiar disorders.
Endocrinology and Diabetes: Case Studies, Questions and Commentaries will appeal to
both trainees in diabetes and endocrinology and more experienced practitioners alike,
providing an alternative approach to cover a wide variety of clinical scenarios.