Endocrine Hypertension 1st Edition
Grab the attention of clinicians and students confronting complex blood-pressure disorders with Endocrine Hypertension, 1st Edition — a definitive, clinically focused guide by Joseph Pappachan and Cornelius Fernandez. This indispensable resource cuts through diagnostic uncertainty to help you identify and manage hormone-driven causes of hypertension with confidence.
Inside you’ll find a clear, evidence-based exploration of pathophysiology, up-to-date biochemical testing strategies, imaging approaches, and step-by-step management pathways for conditions such as pheochromocytoma, primary aldosteronism, Cushing’s syndrome, thyroid and parathyroid disorders, and rare endocrine causes. Rich clinical vignettes and concise algorithms translate complex science into practical decisions for daily practice. Written in an accessible, authoritative voice, the book balances academic rigor with real-world applicability for endocrinologists, cardiologists, nephrologists, internists and primary-care physicians.
Whether you practice in North America, Europe, India or elsewhere, this edition addresses regional diagnostic variations and global epidemiology, making it a GEO-friendly resource for diverse healthcare settings. The authors’ combined clinical experience and research insight ensure content that is current, reliable and immediately implementable in a variety of clinical environments.
If you’re looking to improve diagnostic accuracy, optimize patient outcomes, and stay current in the evolving field of endocrine causes of hypertension, Endocrine Hypertension, 1st Edition is the authoritative reference you need. Order your copy today and bring precision and clarity to the evaluation and treatment of endocrine-driven high blood pressure.
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