Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinicians and Clinical Chemists in Partnership
by Hossein Sadrzadeh (Editor), Gregory Kline (Editor)
by Hossein Sadrzadeh (Editor), Gregory Kline (Editor)
Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinical Aspects and Laboratory Determination is a comprehensive guide that covers all the pre-analytical variables that can affect test results in the diagnosis and management of endocrine and bone disorders. This book provides a valuable resource for clinicians and laboratory professionals alike, offering a teamwork-based approach to understanding the clinical and laboratory aspects of biomarkers in endocrine and bone diseases.
The editors, Hossein Sadrzadeh and Gregory Kline, have brought together a team of experts in the field to provide a thorough and detailed examination of the various biomarkers used in the diagnosis and management of these diseases. The book begins with an introduction to the importance and relevance of biomarkers in endocrine and bone diseases, providing a solid foundation for the subsequent chapters.
The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on different aspects of endocrine and bone biomarkers. The first section provides an overview of the traditional, current, and emerging clinical chemistry tests, as well as their application in individual clinical management. This section also includes a brief discussion of each disorder and its interrelationships, along with the laboratory methodologies that can be used to aid in the evaluation of disorders.
The second section focuses on the laboratory measurement methods for endocrine and bone biomarkers, including a review of the common approaches to the measurement of relevant hormones. The authors also discuss novel chemistry tests as potential means of future diagnostic tests, providing an overview of the current methodology and controversies in the concept of target lipid levels.
The third section delves into the interpretation of results and reference intervals, highlighting the importance of proper interpretation and the potential pitfalls that can arise from misinterpretation. Each chapter ends with a discussion of one or two relevant cases, with shared opinions from both a clinician and a clinical chemist, providing a comprehensive and well-rounded perspective on the topic.
One of the strengths of this book is its focus on the teamwork-based approach between clinicians and laboratory professionals. By emphasizing the importance of collaboration and communication between these two groups, the book provides a practical and integrated approach to the diagnosis and management of endocrine and bone disorders. This approach ensures that the information provided is not only scientifically accurate but also clinically relevant and applicable.
The authors also include a summary box at the end of each chapter, outlining key points and common pitfalls in the use of specific disease biomarkers and tests. This serves as a helpful reference for readers and reinforces the main takeaways from each chapter.
Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinical Aspects and Laboratory Determination is a valuable resource for clinicians and laboratory professionals involved in the diagnosis and management of endocrine and bone disorders. The comprehensive and well-organized content, combined with the emphasis on teamwork and collaboration, makes this book an essential reference for anyone working in this field.
With its clear and concise explanations, the book is accessible to individuals with varying levels of expertise, from students and trainees to experienced professionals. The inclusion of case discussions and shared opinions from both clinicians and clinical chemists adds a practical and real-world perspective to the content, making it even more engaging and relevant.
This book is also highly recommended for educators and researchers in the field of endocrinology and clinical chemistry, as it provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art in endocrine and bone biomarkers. The authors also highlight future directions and potential areas of research, making it a valuable resource for those looking to advance the field.
In conclusion, Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinical Aspects and Laboratory Determination is a must-have resource for anyone involved in the diagnosis and management of endocrine and bone disorders. The comprehensive and well-organized content, combined with the emphasis on teamwork and collaboration, makes this book an essential reference for professionals in the field.
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Product Details
- eBook Digital: 478 pages
- Publisher: Elsevier; 1 edition (October 11, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0128034122
- ISBN-13: 978-0128034125
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 1.5 x 9.2 inches
Product Details
- Focuses on the traditional, current, and emerging clinical chemistry tests for endocrine and bone diseases, along with their application in individual clinical management
- Presents a brief discussion of each disorder and its respective interrelationships, along with laboratory methodologies that can be used to aid in evaluation of disorders
- Reviews common approaches to the measurement of the relevant hormones, with a special focus on measures that require a structured clinical testing scenario
- Reviews novel chemistry tests as potential means of future diagnostic tests
- Provides an overview of the current methodology and controversies in the concept of target lipid levels, paying particular attention to the role of clinical chemistry in helping to implement population health targets
- Hardcover: 478 pages
- Publisher: Elsevier; 1 edition (October 11, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0128034122
- ISBN-13: 978-0128034125
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 1.5 x 9.2 inches