Overview
- Editors:
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Andrea Giustina
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Endocrine Section Department of Internal Medicine, University of Brescia, Italy
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Filippo Manelli
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Endocrine Section Department of Internal Medicine, University of Brescia, Italy
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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- Antonio Cittadini, Pamela S Douglas
Pages 1-11
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- Giovanni Lombardi, Annamaria Colao
Pages 13-22
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- Leif Thuesen, Jens S. Christiansen
Pages 29-32
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- Marco Losa, Klaus Von Werder
Pages 33-43
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- Filippo Manelli, Maurizio Volterrani, Roberto Lorusso, Giuseppe Romanelli, Andrea Giustina
Pages 59-66
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- Stefan D. Anker, Claus-Dieter Pfaum, Mariantonietta Cicoira, Christian J. Strasburger
Pages 67-79
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- Jörgen Isgaard, Bengt-Åke Bengtsson
Pages 81-85
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- Filippo Manelli, Maurizio Volterrani, Roberto Lorusso, Giuseppe Romanelli, Andrea Giustina
Pages 87-96
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- Maurizio Volterrani, Filippo Manelli, Andrea Giustina
Pages 97-100
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- Luigi Saccà , Antonio Cittadini, Serafino Fazio
Pages 101-109
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- Johannes D. Veldhuis, Arthur Weltman
Pages 111-124
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- Ettore C. Degli Uberti, Paola Franceschetti, Maria R. Ambrosio
Pages 125-149
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- Massimo Scacchi, Angela I. Pincelli, Francesco Cavagnini
Pages 151-163
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- Grace Y. W. Kam, Troels Wolthers, Ken K. Y. Ho
Pages 165-174
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- William B. Wehrenberg, Lisa K. Conley, Filippo Manelli, Andrea Giustina
Pages 175-182
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- Marc Y Donath, Juergen Zapf
Pages 183-193
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- Vittorio Locatelli, Giuseppe Rossoni, Antonio Torsello, Micaela Bernareggi, Elena Bresciani, Vito De Gennaro Colonna et al.
Pages 195-206
About this book
Growth Hormone and the Heart endeavors to bring together knowledge that has been accumulated in the area of GH and the heart, from basic to clinical studies, by research groups working on this topic throughout the world. Lessons from different experimental models and from several human diseases (acromegaly, adult GH deficiency, heart failure) suggest to endocrinologists and cardiologists that GH may not only have a role in the physiology and pathophysiology of heart function, but that GH itself may have a place in the treatment of primary heart diseases (such as dilated cardiomyopathy) or of cardiac complications of hypopituitarism.
Growth Hormone and the Heart will be a useful update of the research produced in the field of cardiovascular endocrinology. The Editors also hope that this book will serve as the primary step in the recognition of the wide physiological and clinical significance of GH and heart interactions.
Reviews
`The text is clearly written, each chapter referenced up to 1999.'
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 15:4 (2002)