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TAYLOR & FRANCIS Endocrine Diseases In Pregnancy And The Postpartum Period (Pb 2022) by BARGHOUTHI N.
Key FeaturesExplains normal physiology of pregnancy in addition to the physiology, evaluation, and management of endocrine diseases in pregnancy, and in the pre- and post-partum periods. Explores from a clinical standpoint with practical applications, useful for students, residents, fellows, mid-level providers, and practicing physicians. Discusses special considerations and emerging topics including pregnancy in transgender men, obesity and metabolism, and endocrine emergencies. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Physiology of Pregnancy and LactationContents:1.a. Normal Physiology of Pregnancy1.b. Hormonal Physiology of LactationChapter 2: Diabetes MellitusContents:2.a. Overview of Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy2.b. Gestational Diabetes2.c. Diabetic Maternal and Fetal Complications2.d. Diabetic Emergencies: Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic StateChapter 3: ThyroidContents:3.a. Hypothyroidism3.b. Hyperthyroidism3.c. Thyroid Nodules3.d. Thyroid Cancer3.e. Thyroid Emergencies: Myxedema Coma and Thyroid StormChapter 4: AdrenalContents:4.a. Adrenal Incidental Adenomas4.b. Pheochromocytomas4.c. Hyperaldosteronism4.d. Cushing's Syndrome4.e. Adrenocortical Carcinoma4.f. Adrenal Insufficiency4.g. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia4.h. Adrenal Emergencies: Adrenal CrisisChapter 5: PituitaryContents:5.a. Pituitary Incidental Adenomas5.b. Acromegaly5.c. Growth Hormone Deficiency5.d. Hyperprolactinemia5.e. Non-Functioning Sellar Masses5.f. Pituitary Infiltrative and Inflammatory Disorders 5.g. Diabetes Insipidus5.h. Hyponatremia in Pregnancy 5.i. Pituitary Emergencies: Sheehan Syndrome and ApoplexyChapter 6: Calcium and Metabolic Bone DisordersContents:6.a. Hypercalcemia and Hyperparathyroidism6.b. Osteoporosis and Vitamin D DeficiencyChapter 7: Special ConsiderationsContents:7.a. Transgender Health in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period 7.b. Endocrine Tumors in Pregnancy7.c. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome, and Obesity in Pregnancy