Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinicians and Clinical Chemists in Partnership ()
by Hossein Sadrzadeh (Editor), Gregory Kline (Editor)
Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinical Aspects and Laboratory Determination, edited by Hossein Sadrzadeh and Gregory Kline, is a comprehensive guide to the clinical and laboratory aspects of endocrine and bone disease biomarkers. This book provides a detailed exploration of the various factors that can affect test results, both in the clinic and laboratory settings. The authors emphasize the importance of collaboration between clinicians and laboratory professionals in the diagnosis and management of endocrine and bone disorders.
One of the key strengths of this book is its focus on the teamwork-based approach to healthcare. The authors highlight the importance of effective communication and cooperation between clinicians and laboratory professionals in order to achieve accurate diagnosis and treatment. This emphasis on collaboration is particularly valuable in the field of endocrinology, where the interpretation of test results is often complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach.
The book covers a wide range of endocrine and bone diseases, including diabetes, thyroid disorders, adrenal diseases, and osteoporosis. For each disorder, the authors discuss the relevant laboratory measurement methods, including both traditional and emerging clinical chemistry tests. They also provide a brief overview of the disorder itself and its relationship to other conditions, helping readers to understand the clinical context in which the tests are performed.
One of the book’s distinguishing features is the inclusion of case studies throughout each chapter. These case studies provide real-world examples of how the laboratory and clinical aspects of endocrine and bone disease biomarkers intersect. Each case study is accompanied by the opinions of both a clinician and a clinical chemist, offering insights from both perspectives and highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration.
The authors also address several important issues related to biomarkers and laboratory testing. They discuss test utilization, harmonization and standardization, interpretation of results, and reference intervals. These topics are crucial for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of test results, and the authors provide practical guidance and insights based on their extensive experience in the field.
Throughout the book, the authors pay special attention to the measurement of hormones and other biomarkers, particularly those that require a structured clinical testing scenario. They review the current methodologies and controversies related to target lipid levels and provide an overview of the role of clinical chemistry in helping to implement population health targets.
Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinical Aspects and Laboratory Determination also highlights the potential of novel chemistry tests as future diagnostic tools. The authors discuss the latest advances in laboratory technology and their implications for the field of endocrinology. By staying up-to-date on these developments, clinicians and laboratory professionals can ensure that they are providing the best possible care for their patients.
In terms of structure, each chapter of the book is organized in a clear and logical manner. The chapter begins with an introduction to the disorder being discussed, followed by a discussion of the laboratory methodologies that can aid in its evaluation. The authors provide a comprehensive review of the relevant hormones and biomarkers, focusing on both their clinical and laboratory aspects. Each chapter concludes with a summary box that outlines the key points and common pitfalls associated with the use of specific disease biomarkers and tests.
Overall, Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinical Aspects and Laboratory Determination is an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and management of endocrine and bone diseases. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the field, covering both the clinical and laboratory aspects of biomarker testing. The emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and the inclusion of case studies make this book particularly useful for clinicians and laboratory professionals seeking to improve their understanding of this rapidly evolving field.
Order your copy of Endocrine Biomarkers: Clinical Aspects and Laboratory Determination today and stay ahead of the latest advancements in endocrine and bone biomarker testing. With its comprehensive coverage and practical insights, this book is an essential resource for all healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and management of endocrine and bone diseases.
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