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Until recently, endocrinology and critical care medicine were two
specialties in medicine that were rather uncomfortable with each
other and hence quite i- lated. Fortunately, these two 'alien'
disciplines have joined forces in successful attempts to perform
high quality research in order to clarify the unknown. By
integrating endocrinology in critical care medicine, or vice-versa
depending on the specialty of the observer, new experimental and
clinical data on the complex endocrine and metabolic derangements
accompanying non-endocrine severe i- nesses came available which
generated important novel insights with relevant clinical
implications. In addition, the state of the art diagnosis and
management of primary endocrine diseases that represent
life-threatening situations leading to ICU admission has been
updated. This issue of Contemporary Endocrinology aims at compiling
the new ?ndings. The book indeed covers both areas of 'Acute
Endocrinology' that are often taking care of at very distant sites
within hospitals. The ?rst part deals with the classical
life-threatening illnesses caused by primary endocrine diseases
such as thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, acute adrenal crisis, acute
calcium disorders, pheochromocytoma, severe hyper- and hypoglycemia
. The second part looks at endocrinology from the ICU side,
starting with a g- eral overview of the dynamic neuroendocrine and
metabolic stress responses in the condition of intensive
care-dependent, non-endocrine critical illness.
Until recently, endocrinology and critical care medicine were two
specialties in medicine that were rather uncomfortable with each
other and hence quite i- lated. Fortunately, these two 'alien'
disciplines have joined forces in successful attempts to perform
high quality research in order to clarify the unknown. By
integrating endocrinology in critical care medicine, or vice-versa
depending on the specialty of the observer, new experimental and
clinical data on the complex endocrine and metabolic derangements
accompanying non-endocrine severe i- nesses came available which
generated important novel insights with relevant clinical
implications. In addition, the state of the art diagnosis and
management of primary endocrine diseases that represent
life-threatening situations leading to ICU admission has been
updated. This issue of Contemporary Endocrinology aims at compiling
the new ?ndings. The book indeed covers both areas of 'Acute
Endocrinology' that are often taking care of at very distant sites
within hospitals. The ?rst part deals with the classical
life-threatening illnesses caused by primary endocrine diseases
such as thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, acute adrenal crisis, acute
calcium disorders, pheochromocytoma, severe hyper- and hypoglycemia
. The second part looks at endocrinology from the ICU side,
starting with a g- eral overview of the dynamic neuroendocrine and
metabolic stress responses in the condition of intensive
care-dependent, non-endocrine critical illness.
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