Market: First Year Medical students, Nurse Practitioner students, and Physician Assistant students Topics covered will be tested on USMLE Step I Each chapter includes self-study questions, learning objectives, and clinical examples Two important areas have been updated: the first pertains to hormonal regulation of bone metabolism and the second to hormonal aspects of obesity and metabolic syndrome
Here’s why this is essential for USMLE® Step 1 review: Informative first chapter describes the organization of the endocrine system, as well as general concepts of hormone production and release, transport and metabolic rate, and ...
The sixth edition of this highly popular text retains its comprehensive coverage of endocrine basics from previous editions while featuring entirely new chapters on several topics, including the assessment of endocrine function, sexual ...
Bridge the gap between normal function and disease with pathophysiology content throughout the book.
This book is intended to give readers a “quick look” at metabolic and endocrine physiology.
The field of basic endocrine physiology has advanced considerably since Martin's earlier Textbook of Endocrine Physiology was published, and the 95% new material in this volume reflects how the entire...
Drawing on student feedback, this new edition is packed with self-study questions, learning objectives, and clinical examples. You will find outstanding diagrams covering the regulation of hormone release and action.
Kim MS, Wang Y, Rodrigues B: Lipoprotein lipase mediated fatty acid delivery and its impact in diabetic cardiomyopathy, Biochim Biophys Acta 1821:800–808, 2012. Lin HV, Accili D: Hormonal regulation of hepatic glucose production in ...
Metabolic and Endocrine Physiology: An Introductory Text
The best endocrine review available for the USMLE Step 1 The fourth edition of Endocrine Physiology provides comprehensive coverage of the basic science and anatomy behind endocrine function.
With the changes in many medical school curriculums to a clinically-based curriculum, this book provides a cutting-edge approach to endocrine pathophysiology.