Hormones being everywhere are indirectly or directly involved in all diseases.
The ESI Manual of Clinical Endocrinology covering all major subspecialities and assimilating the most current knowledge and evidence-based clinical approaches is a clinic friendly-ready reference that has enormous value to all healthcare professionals confronted with endocrine problems.
A quick introduction to the newcomer it helps to update knowledge in diagnosis and therapeutic strategies, not having to wade through extremely rare conditions or tests and treatments.
The book gives an Indian perspective of Endocrinology, focusing mainly on those endocrine disorders which are common in our country, incorporating as much Indian Data as is available.
Novel chapters, including those on the diversity of diabetes, ethnopharmacy, womens’ health and oral complications, adrenal insufficiency, environmental disruptors, drug nuances and thyroid, hypopituitarism, andropause Vitamin D status in India and neonatal endrocrinology make this volume stand out amongst existing texts.
This edition is endowed with an entirely new section devoted to obesity.
This book should be of great interest to endocrinologists, internists and family practitioners who care for patients with endocrine problems. |