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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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