Epidemiology of Thyroid Disorders provides comprehensive, clinical knowledge to professionals dealing with thyroid disorders. The book focuses on the pathophysiology of thyroid disorders, the prevalence and incidence of various diseases, and their prevention. This focused analysis on thyroid disorders raises awareness of this global problem that, once diagnosed or misdiagnosed, can sometimes lead to over-treatment and cardiovascular complications, especially in the elderly. This succinct, targeted reference gives the reader excellent information on the epidemiology of global thyroid disorders, as well as up-to-date treatment data and a special focus on prevention. - Serves as a starting point for medical professionals, addressing the patterns, risk factors, prevention, and treatment of thyroid disorders around the world - Discusses the prevalence of thyroid disorders around the world, covering disability and cost burden - Covers recent trends, technologies and advancements in the management of thyroid diseases
Autorentext
Dr. Moini was assistant professor at Tehran University, Medical School, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, for nine years. For 18 years, he was the Director of Epidemiology for the Brevard County Health Department. For 15 years, he was the Director of Science and Health for Everest University in Melbourne FL. He was also a Professor of Science and Health at Everest for a total of 24 years. For 6 years, he was a Professor of Science and Health at Eastern Florida State College, but is now retired. Dr. Moini has been actively teaching for 39 years, and for 20 years, has been an international author of 41 books.
Klappentext
Epidemiology of Thyroid Disorders provides comprehensive, clinical knowledge to professionals dealing with thyroid disorders. The book focuses on the pathophysiology of thyroid disorders, the prevalence and incidence of various diseases, and their prevention. This focused analysis on thyroid disorders raises awareness of this global problem that, once diagnosed or misdiagnosed, can sometimes lead to over-treatment and cardiovascular complications, especially in the elderly. This succinct, targeted reference gives the reader excellent information on the epidemiology of global thyroid disorders, as well as up-to-date treatment data and a special focus on prevention.
- Serves as a starting point for medical professionals, addressing the patterns, risk factors, prevention, and treatment of thyroid disorders around the world
- Discusses the prevalence of thyroid disorders around the world, covering disability and cost burden
- Covers recent trends, technologies and advancements in the management of thyroid diseases
Inhalt
Part I: Principles and Concepts 1. Global Impacts of Thyroid Disorders 2. Structures and Functions of the Thyroid Gland 3. Iodine and Thyroid Hormones 4. Effects of Thyroid Hormones in the Fetus
Part II: Thyroid Dysfunction and Clinical Application 5. Goiter 6. Hypothyroidism 7. Subclinical Hypothyroidism 8. Hyperthyroidism 9. Subclinical Hyperthyroidism 10. Thyroiditis 11. Thyrotoxic Crisis (Thyroid Storm) 12. Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders 13. Thyroid Dysfunction and The Heart 14. Thyroid Dysfunction and Mental Disorders
Part III: Global Epidemiology of Thyroid Neoplasms 15. Benign Thyroid Adenomas 16. Thyroid Cancer
Part IV: Special Populations 17. Pregnancy and Thyroid Dysfunction 18. Thyroid Dysfunction in the Elderly