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Bone Metabolism, Parathyroid Glands, and Calciotropic Hormones

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This book comprehensively describes bone metabolism and diverse bone metabolic disorders from an endocrine medicine perspective. Moreover, it addresses not only common bone diseases, but also more recent discoveries concerning rare skeletal disorders.
Recognizing endocrinologists' growing interest in the field of bone metabolism, it provides expert guidance and represents an innovative and unique compendium.
The book is intended as a major reference source for endocrinologists, basic and clinical scientists alike. It is published as part of the SpringerReference program, which offers access to "living" editions constantly updated through a dynamic peer-review publishing process

List of contents

Calciotropic Hormone.- Hyperparathyroidism.- Hypoparathyroidism.- Phosphate wasting disorders.- Rickets and Osteomalacia.- Bone remodeling.- Bone Mass Measurement.- Bone Biomarkers.- Osteoporosis: Pathogenic Bases.- Osteoporosis: Epidemiology.- Bone Complication in CKD.- Paget Disease of bone.- Metabolic Rare Bone Diseases.- Antiresorptive Drugs.- Anabolic Drugs.- Sequential Therapy.

About the author

Maria Luisa Brandi MD is a Full Professor of Endocrinology at the University of Florence Medical School, Florence, Italy. In addition, since 1990 she has been Director of the Regional Center on Hereditary Endocrine Tumors, University Hospital of Florence. Prof. Brandi has won many honors and awards, and is a Past President of SIOMMMS (the Italian Society of Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Diseases), General Secretary of ESCEO, and Executive Director of the OrtoMed Society. In her role as President of FIRMO, Professor Brandi has shown great commitment to public education and outreach in Italy, also on behalf of the IOF and World Osteoporosis Day. She currently serves on the editorial boards of various major scientific journals and as Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Cases in Bone and Mineral Metabolism. Prof. Brandi has published more than 600 papers in peer-reviewed journals and 250 book chapters.
Aliya Khan is a  Professor of Clinical Medicine, Divisions of Endocrinology and Metabolism and Geriatrics at McMaster University , Director of the Calcium Disorders Clinic and Director of the Fellowship program in Metabolic Bone Disease at McMaster University. She has authored over 200 scientific publications and  numerous book chapters. She is the Editor of the Handbook of Parathyroid Diseases. She led the development of the international standards paper on hypoparathyroidism as well as the  Canadian position paper on the management of primary hyperparathyroidism in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She co-chaired  international workshops on primary hyperparathyroidism as well as hypoparathyroidism in addition to  the International Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Task Force. Prof. Khan is an editorial board member and reviewer for numerous medical journals. She  is the Chair of the Rapid Response Committee of Osteoporosis Canada  and a Scientific Advisor of the International Osteoporosis Foundation . Dr. Khan has  received numerous  national and international awards including The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for 2012 for excellence in clinical care, research and teaching  as well as the International Hypoparathyroidism Award for 2014 and the International Osteoporosis Foundation award for publishing excellence in 2017.

Summary

This book comprehensively describes bone metabolism and diverse bone metabolic disorders from an endocrine medicine perspective. Moreover, it addresses not only common bone diseases, but also more recent discoveries concerning rare skeletal disorders. 
Recognizing endocrinologists’ growing interest in the field of bone metabolism, it provides expert guidance and represents an innovative and unique compendium.

The book is intended as a major reference source for endocrinologists, basic and clinical scientists alike. It is published as part of the SpringerReference program, which offers access to “living” editions constantly updated through a dynamic peer-review publishing process

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