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Neuroendocrine Disorders in Children
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Impairments in the interaction between the central nervous system and the endocrine system can lead to a number of disorders in children. These include type 1 diabetes, growth disorders, adrenal thyroid and pituitary problems, Addison’s disease and Cushing syndrome, among others.
Neuroendocrine Disorders in Children provides a comprehensive examination of paediatric and adolescent disorders focusing on the basic science and its clinical relevance. Complex issues are discussed in an easy-to-follow manner and the latest developments in the area are reviewed.
Readership
Paediatric endocrinologists, paediatric and adult neurologists and trainee paediatricians.
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Read the full book review by Ieuan Hughes published in Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology.
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Clinics in Developmental Medicine Series
- FOREWORD xiv
- PREFACE xvi
- SECTION 1: THE GH-IGF1 AXIS AND THE BRAIN
- 1. NEUROENDOCRINE REGULATION OF GROWTH HORMONE
- SECRETION 1
- Peter C Hindmarsh and Iain CAF Robinson
- 2. DISORDERS OF THE HYPOTHALAMO-PITUITARY-SOMATOTROPH
- AXIS LEADING TO GROWTH FAILURE 13
- Kyriaki S Alatzoglou and Mehul T Dattani
- 3. THE EFFECT OF GROWTH HORMONE ON THE BRAIN 30
- Fred Nyberg, Alfhild Grönbladh, Erika Brolin, Anna Jonsson,
- Jenny Johansson and Mathias Hallberg
- 4. IMPACT OF DISORDERS OF THE GROWTH HORMONE–IGF-1
- AXIS ON NEUROLOGICAL FUNCTION 42
- Emma A Webb and Mehul T Dattani
- 5. NEUROENDOCRINE DISORDERS OF SALT AND WATER BALANCE 55
- Joseph A Majzoub
- SECTION 2: THE THYROID AXIS AND THE BRAIN
- 6. THE HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-THYROID AXIS: ANATOMY
- AND PHYSIOLOGY 74
- Mary-Jane Brassill, Apostolos I Gogakos, John G Logan,
- Julian A Waung and Graham R Williams
- 7. DISORDERS OF THE HYPOTHALAMO-PITUITARY-THYROID AXIS 87
- Tim Cheetham and Ramesh Srinivasan
- 8. IMPACT OF THYROID DISORDERS ON NEUROLOGICAL FUNCTION 104
- Joanne F Rovet
- SECTION 3: REGULATION OF APPETITE AND WEIGHT
- 9. THE ROLE OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS IN NORMAL WEIGHT
- REGULATION 117
- Simon M Luckman
- 10. GENETIC CHILDHOOD OBESITY SYNDROMES 131
- I Sadaf Farooqi
- 11. TREATMENT OF OBESITY 142
- Terry Segal and Bhavni Shah
- SECTION 4: EFFECTS OF THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ON THE NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEM
- 12. LATE EFFECTS OF CANCER AND ITS TREATMENTS ON THE NEUROENDOCRINE SYSTEM 167
- Wassim Chemaitilly and Charles A Sklar
- 13. CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA 182
- Hoong-Wei Gan, Juan Pedro Martinez-Barbera,
- Helen A Spoudeas and Mehul T Dattani
- SECTION 5: ADRENAL DISORDERS AND THE BRAIN
- 14. THE HYPOTHALAMO-PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS AND
- ITS REGULATION 206
- Elizabeth Baranowski, Tulay Guran and Nils Krone
- 15. THE EFFECT OF STRESS ON THE HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-
- ADRENAL AXIS: AN UPDATE 218
- Evangelia Charmandari and George P Chrousos
- 16. ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY: NEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS 234
- Patrick Aubourg
- 17. CUSHING DISEASE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT 242
- Helen L Storr and Martin O Savage
- SECTION 6: NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY AND THE REPRODUCTIVE AXIS
- 18. THE HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-GONADAL AXIS 255
- Pierre-Marc G Bouloux
- Neuroendocrine Disorders
'This is a superb book on neuroendocrinology which, by its choice of topics and detailed content, is effectively a book on the entirety of endocrinology. The book will appeal to a wide audience, young and old, and across the spectrum of health professionals caring for children with endocrine problems.'
Ieuan Hughes, Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2017
'The Clinics books are intended to be an in-depth, up-to-date study of a particular topic. This book fills the bill. Each chapter provides a review of a specific topic then presents the most current research with a view to clinical application. The forward by Mitchell E. Geffner says it best “a one-stop shop for brain-hypothalamic-pituitary hormonal physiology and pathophysiology”. In each section the interplay between genetics and neuroendrocrine systems are an essential component. The effects of endrocrine disorders on the brain are also discussed in detail... I learned what we should be looking for in children we suspect may have neuroendocrine disorders but I also gained an understanding of how this system drives us and our patients to homeostasis, or not and the far reaching consequences of errors in the system.'
American Academy for Cerebral Palsy & Developmental Medicine Newsletter, 2016
'I found the remarks on genetic childhood obesity syndromes, Kallmann syndrome, and on effects of stress on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis particularly informative. This volume can be recommended as a valuable source of up-to-date information about physiology, pathophysiology, molecular biology, and novel genetic aspects.
Eugen Boltshauser, Neuropediatrics, 2016