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Imaging in Endocrinology [Kõva köide]

(Queen Mary University of London, London, UK), (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA), (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA), (Sapienza University of Rome, Policlinico Umberto I, Rome, Italy)
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Imaging in Endocrinology will provide endocrinologists and radiologists of all levels with an outstanding diagnostic imaging atlas to aid them in the diagnosis and management of all the major endocrine diseases they are likely to encounter.

In full colour throughout, the 300 high-quality images consist of CT scans, MRI, NMR and histopathology slides, and are arranged by each specific endocrine condition, resulting in a visually outstanding and easily accessible tool that guides the user through exactly what to look out for and provides a practical and extremely useful aid in helping them formulate a diagnosis. 

Every major endocrine condition is covered in a specific section, including diseases of the thyroid, pituitary, reproductive and adrenal glands, the pancreas, bone metabolism problems, and the various forms of endocrine cancers.  Each disease covered will offer a comparison of the normal findings so as to further assist in diagnosis.  An accompanying website contains an online slide-atlas of all the figures in the book, to allow users to download all figures for use in presentations.

Led by Paolo Pozzilli, an internationally-recognised expert in this field, the authors have assembled a wonderful collection of images that will be greatly valued by endocrinologists and radiologists alike, ensuring this is the perfect tool to consult when assessing patients with endocrine disease.
About the Companion Website xii
Preface xiii
Collaborators xiv
Chapter 1 Thyroid
1(21)
Hashimoto's thyroiditis (chronic autoimmune thyroiditis)
1(3)
Definition and epidemiology
1(1)
Etiology and pathogenesis
1(1)
Signs and symptoms
1(1)
Diagnosis
1(1)
Treatment
1(2)
Illustrations (Figs 1.1--1.4)
3(1)
Graves' disease (Basedow's disease)
4(2)
Definition and epidemiology
4(1)
Etiology and pathogenesis
4(1)
Signs and symptoms
4(1)
Diagnosis
4(1)
Treatment
4(1)
Illustrations (Figs 1.5 & 1.6)
5(1)
Subacute thyroiditis (de Quervain's thyroiditis)
6(2)
Definition and epidemiology
6(1)
Etiology and pathogenesis
6(1)
Signs and symptoms
6(1)
Diagnosis
6(1)
Treatment
6(1)
Illustration (Fig. 1.7)
7(1)
Benign thyroid nodules
8(3)
Definition and epidemiology
8(1)
Etiology and pathogenesis
8(1)
Signs and symptoms
8(1)
Diagnosis
8(1)
Treatment
8(2)
Illustrations (Figs 1.8--1.11)
10(1)
Thyroid cancer
11(11)
Definition and epidemiology
11(1)
Etiology and pathogenesis
11(1)
Signs and symptoms
11(1)
Diagnosis
11(1)
Treatment
12(9)
Illustrations (Figs 1.12--1.25)
21(1)
Chapter 2 Pituitary Gland
22(25)
Craniopharyngioma
22(2)
Definition
22(1)
Etiology
22(1)
Signs and symptoms
22(1)
Diagnosis
22(1)
Treatment
22(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.1--2.3)
23(1)
Hypothalamic dysgerminoma
24(1)
Definition
24(1)
Etiology
24(1)
Signs and symptoms
24(1)
Diagnosis
24(1)
Treatment
24(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.4 & 2.5)
24(1)
Growth hormone-secreting pituitary tumor
25(2)
Definition
25(1)
Etiology
25(1)
Signs and symptoms
25(1)
Diagnosis
25(1)
Treatment
25(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.6--2.10)
26(1)
Prolactin-secreting pituitary tumor
27(2)
Definition
27(1)
Etiology
27(1)
Signs and symptoms
27(1)
Diagnosis
27(1)
Treatment
27(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.11--2.13)
28(1)
Corticotropin-secreting pituitary tumor (Cushing syndrome)
29(2)
Definition
29(1)
Etiology
29(1)
Signs and symptoms
29(1)
Diagnosis
29(1)
Treatment
29(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.14--2.16)
30(1)
Nelson syndrome
31(2)
Definition
31(1)
Etiology
31(1)
Signs and symptoms
31(1)
Diagnosis
31(1)
Treatment
31(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.17--2.20)
32(1)
Clinically nonfunctioning pituitary tumors
33(2)
Definition
33(1)
Etiology
33(1)
Signs and symptoms
33(1)
Diagnosis
33(1)
Treatment
33(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.21--2.23)
34(1)
Primary pituitary carcinoma
35(2)
Definition
35(1)
Etiology
35(1)
Signs and symptoms
35(1)
Diagnosis
35(1)
Treatment
35(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.24--2.27)
36(1)
Pituitary cyst
37(3)
Definition
37(1)
Etiology
37(1)
Signs and symptoms
37(1)
Diagnosis
37(1)
Treatment
37(2)
Illustrations (Figs 2.28--2.31)
39(1)
Nontumorous lesions of the pituitary gland and pituitary stalk
40(3)
Definition
40(1)
Etiology
40(1)
Signs and symptoms
40(1)
Diagnosis
40(1)
Treatment
40(2)
Illustrations (Figs 2.32--2.34)
42(1)
Pituitary apoplexy
43(2)
Definition
43(1)
Etiology
43(1)
Signs and symptoms
43(1)
Diagnosis
43(1)
Treatment
43(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.35--2.37)
44(1)
Tumors metastatic to the pituitary
45(2)
Definition
45(1)
Etiology
45(1)
Signs and symptoms
45(1)
Diagnosis
45(1)
Treatment
45(1)
Illustrations (Figs 2.38 & 2.39)
46(1)
Chapter 3 Adrenal Gland
47(29)
Adrenal incidentaloma
47(3)
Definition
47(1)
Etiology
47(1)
Signs and symptoms
47(1)
Diagnosis
47(1)
Treatment
47(2)
Illustrations (Figs 3.1--3.4)
49(1)
Adrenocortical carcinoma
50(2)
Definition
50(1)
Etiology
50(1)
Signs and symptoms
50(1)
Diagnosis
50(1)
Treatment
50(1)
Illustrations (Figs 3.5--3.8)
51(1)
Adrenal-dependent Cushing syndrome
52(3)
Definition
52(1)
Etiology
52(1)
Signs and symptoms
52(1)
Diagnosis
52(1)
Treatment
52(2)
Illustrations (Figs 3.9--3.14)
54(1)
Classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia
55(3)
Definition
55(1)
Etiology
55(1)
Signs and symptoms
55(1)
Diagnosis
55(1)
Treatment
56(1)
Illustrations (Figs 3.15 & 3.16)
57(1)
Primary aldosteronism
58(3)
Definition
58(1)
Etiology
58(1)
Signs and symptoms
58(1)
Diagnosis
58(1)
Treatment
58(2)
Illustrations (Figs 3.17 & 3.18)
60(1)
Adrenal venous sampling
61(2)
Definition
61(1)
Background
61(1)
Procedure and keys to successful AVS
61(1)
Interpretation of AVS
61(1)
Illustrations (Figs 3.19 & 3.20)
62(1)
Primary adrenal failure (Addison's disease)
63(2)
Definition
63(1)
Etiology
63(1)
Signs and symptoms
63(1)
Diagnosis
63(1)
Treatment
63(1)
Illustrations (Figs 3.21--3.23)
64(1)
Pheochromocytoma
65(3)
Definition
65(1)
Etiology
65(1)
Signs and symptoms
65(1)
Diagnosis
65(1)
Treatment
65(2)
Illustrations (Figs 3.24--3.30)
67(1)
Paraganglioma
68(4)
Definition
68(1)
Etiology
68(1)
Signs and symptoms
68(1)
Diagnosis
68(1)
Treatment
68(3)
Illustrations (Figs 3.31--3.35)
71(1)
Adrenal infarction
72(2)
Definition
72(1)
Etiology
72(1)
Signs and symptoms
72(1)
Diagnosis
72(1)
Treatment
72(1)
Illustrations (Figs 3.36 & 3.37)
73(1)
Tumors metastatic to the adrenal glands
74(2)
Definition
74(1)
Etiology
74(1)
Signs and symptoms
74(1)
Diagnosis
74(1)
Treatment
74(1)
Illustrations (Figs 3.38 & 3.39)
75(1)
Chapter 4 Pancreas
76(24)
Diabetes
76(4)
Diabetes and cardiovascular disease
76(1)
Definition and pathogenesis
76(1)
Etiology
76(1)
Signs and symptoms
76(1)
Diagnosis
77(1)
Treatment
77(2)
Illustrations (Figs 4.1--4.5)
79(1)
Skin diseases associated with diabetes
80(1)
Definition
80(1)
Etiology
80(1)
Signs and symptoms
80(1)
Diagnosis
80(1)
Treatment
80(1)
Illustrations (Figs 4.6 & 4.7)
81(1)
Diabetic foot
81(6)
Definition
81(1)
Pathophysiology and etiology
81(1)
Signs and symptoms
81(1)
Diagnosis
82(1)
Treatment
82(4)
Illustrations (Figs 4.8--4.22)
86(1)
Diabetic neuropathy
87(2)
Definition
87(1)
Etiology
87(1)
Diagnosis
87(1)
Treatment
87(1)
Illustrations (Figs 4.23 & 4.24)
88(1)
Diabetic nephropathy
89(3)
Definition
89(1)
Etiology
89(1)
Signs and symptoms
89(1)
Diagnosis
89(1)
Prevention and treatment
90(1)
Illustrations (Figs 4.25--4.28)
91(1)
Diabetic retinopathy
92(3)
Definition
92(1)
Etiology
92(1)
Signs and symptoms
92(1)
Diagnosis
92(1)
Treatment
92(2)
Illustrations (Figs 4.29--4.38)
94(1)
Insulinoma
95(1)
Definition
95(1)
Etiology
95(1)
Signs and symptoms
95(1)
Diagnosis
95(1)
Treatment
95(1)
Illustrations (Figs 4.39--4.42)
96(1)
Acute pancreatitis
96(2)
Definition
96(1)
Etiology
96(1)
Signs and symptoms
96(1)
Diagnosis
96(1)
Treatment
97(1)
Illustrations (Figs 4.43--4.45)
97(1)
Chronic pancreatitis
98(2)
Definition
98(1)
Etiology
98(1)
Signs and symptoms
98(1)
Diagnosis
98(1)
Treatment
98(1)
Illustrations (Figs 4.46--4.48)
99(1)
Chapter 5 Bone and Mineral Metabolism
100(55)
Osteoporosis
100(3)
Definition
100(1)
Etiology
100(1)
Signs and symptoms
101(1)
Diagnosis
101(1)
Treatment
101(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.1--5.5)
102(1)
Primary hyperparathyroidism
103(5)
Definition
103(1)
Etiology
103(1)
Signs and symptoms
103(1)
Diagnosis
103(1)
Treatment
104(4)
Illustrations (Figs 5.6--5.16)
108(1)
Hypoparathyroidism
108(3)
Definition
108(1)
Etiology
108(1)
Signs and symptoms
109(1)
Diagnosis
109(1)
Treatment
110(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.17--5.19)
110(1)
Pseudohypoparathyroidism
111(2)
Definition
111(1)
Etiology
111(1)
Signs and symptoms
111(1)
Diagnosis
111(1)
Treatment
112(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.20 & 5.21)
112(1)
Paget's disease of bone
113(3)
Definition
113(1)
Etiology
113(1)
Signs and symptoms
113(1)
Diagnosis
114(1)
Treatment
114(2)
Illustrations (Figs 5.22--5.28)
116(1)
Osteomalacia
116(5)
Definition
116(1)
Etiology
116(1)
Signs and symptoms
117(1)
Diagnosis
118(1)
Treatment
118(2)
Illustrations (Figs 5.29--5.35)
120(1)
Chronic kidney disease
121(4)
Definition
121(1)
Etiology
121(1)
Signs and symptoms
121(1)
Diagnosis
121(1)
Treatment
122(2)
Illustrations (Figs 5.36--5.40)
124(1)
Fibrous dysplasia
125(4)
Definition
125(1)
Etiology
125(1)
Signs and symptoms
125(1)
Diagnosis
126(1)
Treatment
126(2)
Illustrations (Figs 5.41--5.47)
128(1)
Selected sclerosing bone disorders
129(3)
Definition
129(1)
Osteopetrosis
129(1)
Etiology
129(1)
Signs and symptoms
129(1)
Diagnosis
130(1)
Treatment
130(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.48--5.51)
131(1)
Pycnodysostosis
132(2)
Etiology
132(1)
Signs and symptoms
132(1)
Diagnosis
132(1)
Treatment
132(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.52--5.54)
133(1)
Melorheostosis
134(1)
Etiology
134(1)
Signs and symptoms
134(1)
Diagnosis
134(1)
Treatment
134(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.55 & 5.56)
134(1)
Progressive diaphyseal dysplasia (Camurati--Engelmanri disease)
135(1)
Etiology
135(1)
Signs and symptoms
135(1)
Diagnosis
135(1)
Treatment
135(1)
Illustration (Fig. 5.57)
136(1)
Hepatitis C-associated osteosclerosis
136(2)
Etiology
136(1)
Signs and symptoms
136(1)
Diagnosis
136(1)
Treatment
136(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.58--5.60)
137(1)
Familial high bone mass phenotype due to Lrp5 mutation
138(1)
Etiology
138(1)
Signs and symptoms
138(1)
Diagnosis
138(1)
Treatment
138(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.61 & 5.62)
138(1)
Erdheim--Chester disease
139(2)
Etiology
139(1)
Signs and symptoms
139(1)
Diagnosis
139(1)
Treatment
139(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.63--5.65)
140(1)
Skeletal fluorosis
141(2)
Etiology
141(1)
Signs and symptoms
141(1)
Diagnosis
141(1)
Treatment
141(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.66 & 5.67)
142(1)
Tumoral calcinosis
143(2)
Definition
143(1)
Etiology
143(1)
Signs and symptoms
143(1)
Diagnosis
144(1)
Treatment
144(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.68 & 5.69)
145(1)
Osteogenesis imperfecta
145(5)
Definition
145(1)
Etiology
145(1)
Signs and symptoms
145(2)
Diagnosis
147(1)
Treatment
147(2)
Illustrations (Figs 5.70--5.77)
149(1)
Other skeletal disorders
150(2)
Osteoporosis--pseudoglioma (OPPG) syndrome
150(1)
Definition
150(1)
Etiology
150(1)
Signs and symptoms
150(1)
Diagnosis
150(1)
Treatment
150(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.78--5.81)
151(1)
Hajdu--Cheney syndrome (hereditary osteodysplasia with acro-osteolysis)
152(1)
Definition
152(1)
Etiology
152(1)
Signs and symptoms
152(1)
Diagnosis
152(1)
Treatment
152(1)
Illustration (Fig. 5.82)
152(1)
Hypophosphatasia
153(2)
Definition
153(1)
Etiology
153(1)
Signs and symptoms
153(1)
Diagnosis
153(1)
Treatment
154(1)
Illustrations (Figs 5.83 & 5.84)
154(1)
Chapter 6 Gonads
155(51)
Male gonads
155(3)
Testes
155(1)
Definition
155(1)
Function
155(1)
Tests
155(1)
Treatment
156(1)
Illustrations (Figs 6.1--6.4)
157(1)
Testicular cancer
158(5)
Definition and epidemiology
158(1)
Etiology
158(1)
Signs and symptoms
158(1)
Diagnosis
158(1)
Treatment
159(3)
Illustrations (Figs 6.5--6.8)
162(1)
Cryptorchidism
163(3)
Definition
163(1)
Etiology
163(1)
Signs and symptoms
163(1)
Diagnosis
163(1)
Treatment
163(2)
Illustrations (Figs 6.9 & 6.10)
165(1)
Gynecomastia
166(2)
Definition
166(1)
Etiology
166(1)
Diagnosis
166(1)
Treatment
167(1)
Illustrations (Figs 6.11--6.13)
168(5)
Klinefelter syndrome
169(1)
Definition
169(1)
Etiology
169(1)
Signs and symptoms
169(1)
Diagnosis
169(1)
Treatment
169(3)
Illustrations (Figs 6.14--6.16)
172(1)
Male infertility
173(2)
Definition
173(1)
Etiology
173(1)
Diagnosis
173(1)
Treatment
174(1)
Illustrations (Figs 6.17--6.19)
174(1)
Varicocele
175(3)
Definition
175(1)
Etiology
175(1)
Signs and symptoms
175(1)
Diagnosis
175(1)
Treatment
175(2)
Illustrations (Figs 6.20--6.23)
177(1)
Female gonads
178(3)
Ovary
178(1)
Definition
178(1)
Function
178(1)
Treatment
179(1)
Illustrations (Figs 6.24 & 6.25)
180(1)
Ovarian cancer
181(7)
Definition and epidemiology
181(1)
Etiology
181(1)
Signs and symptoms
181(1)
Diagnosis
181(1)
Treatment
182(5)
Illustrations (Figs 6.26--6.30)
187(1)
Ovarian cysts
188(6)
Definition
188(1)
Etiology
188(1)
Signs and symptoms
188(1)
Diagnosis
188(1)
Treatment
189(4)
Illustrations (Figs 6.31--6.35)
193(1)
Amenorrhea
194(4)
Definition
194(1)
Etiology
194(1)
Signs and symptoms
194(1)
Diagnosis
194(1)
Treatment
195(2)
Illustrations (Figs 6.36--6.39)
197(1)
Hyperandrogenism in women
198(3)
Definition and etiology
198(1)
Signs and symptoms
198(1)
Diagnosis
198(1)
Treatment
198(2)
Illustrations (Figs 6.40--6.42)
200(1)
Polycystic ovary syndrome
201(3)
Definition
201(1)
Etiology
201(1)
Signs and symptoms
201(1)
Diagnosis
201(1)
Treatment
201(2)
Illustrations (Figs 6.43--6.45)
203(1)
Turner syndrome
204(2)
Definition
204(1)
Etiology
204(1)
Signs and symptoms
204(1)
Diagnosis
204(1)
Treatment
204(1)
Illustrations (Fig. 6.46)
205(1)
Chapter 7 Mucocutaneous Manifestations of Endocrine Disorders
206(21)
Acanthosis nigricans
206(3)
Definition
206(1)
Etiology
206(1)
Signs and symptoms
206(1)
Diagnosis
207(1)
Treatment
207(1)
Illustrations (Figs 7.1 & 7.2)
208(1)
Acne
209(2)
Definition
209(1)
Etiology
209(1)
Signs and symptoms
209(1)
Diagnosis
209(1)
Treatment
209(1)
Illustrations (Figs 7.3 & 7.4)
210(1)
Alopecia
211(4)
Definition
211(1)
Etiology
211(1)
Signs and symptoms
211(1)
Diagnosis
211(1)
Treatment
212(2)
Illustrations (Figs 7.5 & 7.6)
214(1)
Cafe-au-lait macules
215(2)
Definition
215(1)
Etiology
215(1)
Signs and symptoms
215(1)
Diagnosis
215(1)
Treatment
216(1)
Illustration (Fig. 7.7)
216(1)
Mucocutaneous neuromas
217(2)
Definition
217(1)
Etiology
217(1)
Signs and symptoms
217(1)
Diagnosis
217(1)
Treatment
217(1)
Illustrations (Figs 7.8 & 7.9)
218(1)
Necrolytic migratory erythema
219(1)
Definition
219(1)
Etiology
219(1)
Signs and symptoms
219(1)
Diagnosis
219(1)
Treatment
219(1)
Illustration (Fig. 7.10)
219(1)
Neurofibromas
220(3)
Definition
220(1)
Etiology
220(1)
Signs and symptoms
220(1)
Diagnosis
220(1)
Treatment
220(2)
Illustrations (Figs 7.11--7.13)
222(1)
Vitiligo
223(4)
Definition
223(1)
Etiology
223(1)
Signs and symptoms
223(1)
Diagnosis
223(1)
Treatment
223(2)
Illustrations (Figs 7.14--7.16)
225(2)
Index 227
Paolo Pozzilli MD Department of Endocrinology & Diabetes, University Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy; Centre of Diabetes, The Blizard Institute, St. Bartholomew's and the London School of Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK

Andrea Lenzi MD Department of Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome. Policlinico Umberto I, Rome, Italy

Bart L Clarke MD Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Nutrition, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA

William F Young Jr, MD, MSc Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Nutrition, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA