Thyroid Disease: A Case-Based and Practical Guide for Primary Care is
designed to help primary care doctors diagnose and manage patients with
thyroid disease in the office. It includes case studies to illustrate
the problems and discussions of how to go about testing, arrive at a
diagnosis, and initiate treatment and follow up evaluations. Part I
presents cases illustrating the more common thyroid problems seen in
practice and includes a brief discussion of thyroid physiology and
testing. Part II covers the more difficult and challenging thyroid
problems and includes expert views on some controversial issues in the
management of the thyroid patient.