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Guides clinicians on how to recognize, diagnose, and treat each condition using up-to-date diagnostic techniques and therapeutics.
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Provides full-color, state-of-the-art coverage of key topics such as acute thyrotoxicosis and thyroid storm, ocular emergencies in Graves’ ophthalmopathy, diabetic ketoacidosis, hypopituitarism, postoperative thyroid surgical emergencies, pheochromocytoma, and much more.
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Features separate chapters on emergencies related to neuroendocrine tumors, pregnant patients, and pediatric patients.
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Includes sections on emergency overview, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment in each chapter.
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Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Table of Contents
I. Thyroid1. Thyroid storm: acute thyrotoxicosis
Trevor E. Angell and Melissa G. Lechner
2. Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis
Anupam Kotwal and Marius Stan
3. Ocular emergencies in Graves' ophthalmopathy
Ann Tran and Michael Kazim
4. Myxedema coma
Dorina Ylli and Leonard Wartofsky
5. Acute Suppurative Thyroiditis
Sara Ahmadi and Erik K. Alexander
6. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis: a review and suggestions for treatment
Svetlana L. Krasnova, Jan Calissendorff and Henrik Falhammar
II. Postoperative thyroid surgical emergencies
7. Recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis - management of the recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries
Yasuhiro Ito, Akira Miyauchi and Hiroo Masuoka
8. Post thyroidectomy emergencies: management of tracheal and esophageal injuries
Gustavo Romero-Velez and Randall P. Owen
9. Radioactive Iodine (131I) Thyroid Ablation and the Salivary Glands
Louis Mandel
III. Parathyroid
10. Hypercalcemic crisis
Tariq Chukir, Azeez Farooki and John Bilezikian
11. Hypocalcemic crisis: acute postoperative and chronic management of hypocalcemia
Stuart Campbell, Tara Corrigan, John Bilezikian and Alexander Shifrin
IV. Adrenal Glands
12. Acute adrenal hypertensive emergencies: pheochromocytoma, Cushing's, hyperaldosteronism
Monika Akula, Raquel Kristin Sanchez Ong, Alexander Shifrin and William F. Young Jr.
13. Pheochromocytoma: perioperative and Intraoperative management
Maureen McCartney Anderson, Tara Corrigan and Alexander Shifrin
14. Acute Adrenal insufficiency
Ramya Punati, Raquel Kristin Sanchez Ong and Stefan Richard Bornstein
V. Endocrine Pancreas and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
15. Diabetic emergencies: ketoacidosis, hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar state and hypoglycaemia
Heidi Guzman and David W. Lam
16. Pancreatic neuroendocrine emergencies (gastrinoma, insulinoma, glucoganoma, VIPoma, somatostatinoma, PPoma)
Jason D. Prescott
VI. Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs): gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors
17. Carcinoid Syndrome and Carcinoid Crisis
Sarah Wonn and Rodney Pommier
VII. Pituitary
18. Post-Surgical and Post-Traumatic Hyponatremia
Ansha Goel and Joseph G. Verbalis
19. Diabetes Insipidus and Acute Hypernatremia
Chelsi Flippo, Christina Tatsi and Constantine Stratakis
20. Hypopituitarism
Sara Elisabeth Lubitz
21. Pituitary Apoplexy
Alison P. Seitz and Makoto Ishii
VIII. Endocrine emergencies during pregnancy
22. Endocrine emergencies during pregnancy
Christopher Goodier and Aundrea Eason Loftley
23. Graves' hyperthyroidism in pregnancy
Caroline T. Nguyen and Jorge H. Mestman
IX. Immunotherapy - associated endocrinopathies
24. Endocrinopathies Associated with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Monica Girotra
X. Endocrine emergencies in children
25. Endocrine Responses in Critically ill and Trauma Patients
Lane Frasier, Jane J. Keating and Adam Michael Shiroff
26. Use of Potassium Iodide Ingestion in a Nuclear Emergency
Daniel Toft and Arthur B. Schneider
Authors
Alexander L. Shifrin Surgical Director, Center for Thyroid, Parathyroid and Adrenal Diseases,Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Department of Surgery. Dr Shifrin is an Endocrine Surgeon and Surgical Director of the Center for Thyroid, Parathyroid and Adrenal Diseases at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.Dr Shifrin has established the first Endocrine Surgery Program at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in 2006. The Program then received a designated status of the Center for Thyroid, Parathyroid and Adrenal Diseases and under Dr Shifrin's leadership has gained state, and then national and international recognition for clinical excellence in the management of complex endocrine diseases including thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal problems and endocrine syndromes (such as MEN 1, MEN 2a and 2b, and others), research and training of residents and students.