Paediatric endocrinology is a well-developed clinical subspecialty relating to the study of clinical conditions resulting as a manifestation of either insufficient or excess levels of hormones in the newborn and paediatric population. It is often considered that it is a subspecialty dealing with rare, remote or esoteric conditions that should not concern general paediatricians or paediatric trainees; however an understanding of the underlying physiological mechanisms is essential for rationalising management strategies. This straight-forward revision guide brings together the basic principles and key features of a wide array of clinical conditions with endocrine manifestations. The flowcharts, diagrams and illustrations aid comprehension and allow for highly effective revision. A list of common endocrine presentations, with useful differential diagnoses is also presented. Completely up-to-date, this text is ideal for MRCPCH candidates, as well as general paediatric trainees between ST1 and ST4.
It is also a highly useful starting point and ready reference for all paediatric trainees, medical students and other members of clinical staff involved in the care of children and young people.