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Metabolic Syndrome Consequent to Endocrine Disorders

      Frontiers of Hormone Research

      Vol. 49

      Series Editor

      Ezio Ghigo Turin

      Co-Editor

      Federica Guaraldi Bologna

      Metabolic Syndrome Consequent to Endocrine Disorders

      Volume Editors

      Vera Popovic Belgrade

      Marta Korbonits London

      19 figures, 13 in color, and 4 tables, 2018

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      Frontiers of Hormone Research

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      Continued by Ashley B. Grossman, Oxford (1996–2013)

_______________________Vera Popovic, MD, PhDMedical FacultyUniversity of BelgradeDr. Subotica 1311000 Belgrade (Serbia) _______________________Marta Korbonits, MD, PhDWilliam Harvey Research InstituteBarts and the London School of MedicineQueen Mary University of LondonCharterhouse SquareLondon EC1M 6BQ (UK)

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Names: Popovic, Vera, editor. | Korbonits, Marta, editor.

      Title: Metabolic syndrome consequent to endocrine disorders / volume editors, Vera Popovic, Marta Korbonits.

      Other titles: Frontiers of hormone research ; v. 49. 0301-3073

      Description: Basel ; New York : Karger, 2018. | Series: Frontiers of hormone research, ISSN 0301-3073 ; vol. 49 | Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

      Identifiers: LCCN 2018003206| ISBN 9783318063349 (hard cover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9783318063356 (electronic version)

      Subjects: | MESH: Endocrine System Diseases--complications | Metabolic Syndrome--etiology

      Classification: LCC RC662.4 | NLM WK 140 | DDC 616.3/99--dc23 LC record available at

       https://lccn.loc.gov/2018003206

      Bibliographic Indices. This publication is listed in bibliographic services, including Current Contents® and PubMed/MEDLINE.

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      ISSN 0301–3073

      e-ISSN 1662–3762

      ISBN 978–3–318–06334–9

      e-ISBN 978–3–318–06335–6

      Contents

      Popovic, V. (Belgrade); Korbonits, M. (London)

      Miljić, D.; Popovic, V. (Belgrade)

      Mercado, M.; Ramírez-Rentería, C. (Mexico City)

       Metabolic Syndrome in Hyperprolactinemia

      Andersen, M.; Glintborg, D. (Odense C)

       Metabolic Syndrome in Thyroid Disease

      Iwen, K.A.; Oelkrug, R.; Kalscheuer, H. (Lübeck); Brabant, G. (Lübeck/Manchester)

       Metabolic Syndrome in Parathyroid Diseases

      Corbetta, S.; Mantovani, G.; Spada, A. (Milan)

       Metabolic Syndrome in Cushing’s Syndrome Patients

      Ferraù, F. (Messina); Korbonits, M. (London)

       Metabolic Complications in Adrenal Insufficiency

      Ueland, G.A. (Bergen); Husebye, E.S. (Bergen/Stockholm)

       Metabolic Syndrome in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      Pasquali, R. (Bologna)

       Metabolic Syndrome in Male Hypogonadism

      Rastrelli, G.; Filippi, S. (Florence); Sforza, A. (Bologna); Maggi, M. (Florence); Corona, G. (Bologna)

       The Metabolic Syndrome in Central Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism

      Dwyer, A.A. (Chestnut Hill, MA); Quinton, R. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

       Author Index

       Subject Index

      This publication entitled “Metabolic Syndrome Consequent to Endocrine Disorders” comprises state-of-the-art reviews written by recognized experts in the field of Endocrinology. This book presents the major and complex impact of hormonal dysfunction on all key components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) -adipose tissue, dyslipidemia, blood pressure and abnormal blood sugar. Each chapter covers an endocrine syndrome and its specific aspects relating to the MetS, while also