Handbook of Diagnostic Endocrinology 3rd Edition (2020) (PDF) by William E. Winter

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2020
  • Number of pages: 744
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 11,26 MB
  • Authors: William E. Winter

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The clinical laboratory plays a critical role in the diagnosis and management of endocrine and related metabolic disorders, which are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children and adults. The Handbook of Diagnostic Endocrinology, Third Edition, provides a ready reference for the evaluation, diagnosis, and monitoring of such disorders. This revision incorporates translational medicine, connecting what clinicians need to know with those in research providing a clinical context to which they can relate their molecular findings. This book solves the needs of clinicians and researchers by bringing together in one book endocrinology at the molecular and clinical levels. As the intricacies of intracellular signaling have become better understood, states of hormone resistance are now increasingly recognized. The most common endocrinopathy in westernized countries, the metabolic syndrome, results, to a large extent, from insulin resistance. The complexity of the circulating forms of various hormones are acknowledged in this revision.

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Editorial Reviews: Review Outlines the complexity of the circulating forms of various hormones, impacting clinical diagnostics and clinical therapies of patients with endocrinopathies About the Author A native of San Francisco, Dr. Winter attended Santa Clara University as an undergraduate majoring in chemistry. After medical school at Loyola University of Chicago, Dr. Winter trained in pediatrics at the University of Kentucky followed by training in pediatric endocrinology at the University of Florida. Dr. Winter is Professor of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine; Pediatrics; and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Dr. Winter holds boards in Pediatrics, Pediatric Endocrinology and Chemical Pathology. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (DABCC), a fellow of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Academy (FAACC) and is a fellow of the College of American Pathologists (FCAP). Between 1993 and 2006 he served as Medical Director for clinical chemistry at Shands Hospital at the University Florida. He also served as the pathology residency program director from 1992-1996 and 1998-2004. In addition to his current duties as a staff clinical chemist, he is principle investigator for the NIH-funded Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Islet Cell Autoantibody Core Laboratory and the NIH-funded Islet Autoantibody Standardization Program (IASP). Dr. Winter directs the Endocrine Autoantibody Laboratory that is part of the University of Florida Health Pathology Laboratories (UFHPL). Dr. Winter’s specialties are clinical chemistry and pediatric endocrinology. He teaches in the basic science and clinical science curricula of the UF College of Medicine and directs the pathology course for UF dental students.A native of San Francisco, Dr. Winter attended Santa Clara University as an undergraduate majoring in chemistry. After medical school at Loyola University of Chicago, Dr. Winter trained in pediatrics at the University of Kentucky followed by training in pediatric endocrinology at the University of Florida. Dr. Winter is Professor of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine; Pediatrics; and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Dr. Winter holds boards in Pediatrics, Pediatric Endocrinology and Chemical Pathology. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (DABCC), a fellow of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Academy (FAACC) and is a fellow of the College of American Pathologists (FCAP). Between 1993 and 2006 he served as Medical Director for clinical chemistry at Shands Hospital at the University Florida. He also served as the pathology residency program director from 1992-1996 and 1998-2004. In addition to his current duties as a staff clinical chemist, he is principle investigator for the NIH-funded Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Islet Cell Autoantibody Core Laboratory and the NIH-funded Islet Autoantibody Standardization Program (IASP). Dr. Winter directs the Endocrine Autoantibody Laboratory that is part of the University of Florida Health Pathology Laboratories (UFHPL). Dr. Winter’s specialties are clinical chemistry and pediatric endocrinology. He teaches in the basic science and clinical science curricula of the UF College of Medicine and directs the pathology course for UF dental students.Lori J. Sokoll, Ph.D., FAACC is Professor of Pathology in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and has secondary appointments in Oncology and Urology. She is Associate Director of the Clinical Chemistry Division and Director of the Special Chemistry Laboratory in the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Her research interests are focused on the evaluation and clinical applications of cancer biomarkers. She is an Associate Editor of the AACC publication Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine.Lori J. Sokoll, Ph.D., FAACC is Professor of Pathology in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and has secondary appointments in Oncology and Urology. She is Associate Director of the Clinical Chemistry Division and Director of the Special Chemistry Laboratory in the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Her research interests are focused on the evaluation and clinical applications of cancer biomarkers. She is an Associate Editor of the AACC publication Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine.Dr Holmquist is board certified by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry, a fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, licensed by the state of California as a laboratory director, and certified as a New York State laboratory director. He earned his PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from the University of California, Riverside. He has worked for more than 30 years in the life science industry, including more than 17 years in the diagnostic laboratory industry. He is a member of the Endocrine Society, the American Society for Mass Spectrometry and the American Association of Clinical Chemistry.Roger L. Bertholf, PhD, is Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry at Houston Methodist Hospital, and Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. He has served as president of the Association of Clinical Scientists and the Academy of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry, and chaired the Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel. He received the Young Clinical Scientist Award, Clinical Scientist of the Year Award, and Diploma of Honor from the Association of Clinical Scientists, and the President’s Award from the American Society for Clinical Pathology. Bertholf is Editor in Chief of Laboratory Medicine.Roger L. Bertholf, PhD, is Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry at Houston Methodist Hospital, and Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. He has served as president of the Association of Clinical Scientists and the Academy of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry, and chaired the Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel. He received the Young Clinical Scientist Award, Clinical Scientist of the Year Award, and Diploma of Honor from the Association of Clinical Scientists, and the President’s Award from the American Society for Clinical Pathology. Bertholf is Editor in Chief of Laboratory Medicine.

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