Adrenal Disease in Childhood : Clinical and Molecular Aspects
tarafından
 
Hughes, I.A., editor.

Başlık
Adrenal Disease in Childhood : Clinical and Molecular Aspects

Yazar
Hughes, I.A., editor.

ISBN
9783318005356

Fiziksel Tanımlama
1 online resource (X + 178 pages) : 41 figures, 4 in color, 9 tables

Seri
Endocrine Development, Vol.2

Genel Not
A unique overview of adrenocortical biology

Özet
Adrenal disease in children poses an immensely difficult diagnostic and management problem for the paediatrician in view of the large number of rare pathologies that may present in this way. This volume brings together the expertise of the acknowledged leaders in specific adrenal disorders to provide a readily accessible text that combines a detailed description of the molecular origins of these diseases, as they are currently understood, with a unique account of the clinical features and therapeutic options. Beginning with disorders that primarily affect adrenal development and progressing towards the defects that interfere with steroid production, the reader gains considerable insight into the normal physiology of the adrenal cortex particularly as revealed by clinical disorders. The major contributions of modern biochemistry and molecular genetics in our current understanding are visible throughout, providing a unique overview of adrenocortical biology. This book is of great interest to general pediatricians, paediatric endocrinologists, adult endocrinologists, clinical geneticists and basic scientists working in areas such as developmental biology and molecular steroidogenesis.

Konu Terimleri
Endocrinology
 
Human Genetics
 
Metabolic Diseases
 
Molecular Biology
 
Pathology
 
Pediatric Endocrinology
 
Pediatrics

Yazar Ek Girişi
Hughes, I.A.,
 
Clark, A.J.L.,

Elektronik Erişim
https://karger.com/book/doi/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-00535-6


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