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Biochemical and Molecular Basis of Pediatric Disease
5th Edition - May 13, 2021
Editors: Edward C.C. Wong, Dennis J. Dietzen, Michael J. Bennett, Shannon Haymond
Paperback ISBN:9780128179628
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Biochemical and Molecular Basis of Pediatric Disease, Fifth Edition has been a well-respected reference in the field for decades. This revision continues the strong focus on… Read more
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Biochemical and Molecular Basis of Pediatric Disease, Fifth Edition has been a well-respected reference in the field for decades. This revision continues the strong focus on understanding the pathogenesis of pediatric disease, emphasizing not only the important role of the clinical laboratory in defining parameters that change with the disease process, but also the molecular basis of many pediatric diseases.
Provides a fully-updated resource with more color illustrations
Focuses on the biochemical and molecular basis of disease as well as the analytical techniques
Defines important differences in the pathophysiology of diseases, comparing childhood with adult
Laboratory pathologists, clinical chemists, pediatricians, and geneticists; practicing clinicians, fellows and residents in pathology, internal medicine, and family practice
Dedication Dennis J. Dietzen, Edward C. Wong, Michael J. Bennett and Shannon Haymond Foreword Preface Dennis J. Dietzen
1. Pediatric Clinical Biochemistry: Why Is It Different? Patricia M. Jones and Khushbu Patel
2. Current Approaches to Genetic Testing In Pediatric Disease Jorge Granadillo and Khadija Belhassan
3. Data Analytics in Pediatric Laboratory Medicine Stephen R. Master and Emily Gill
4. Disorders in the Neonatal Period Edward C. Wong and Mary Revenis
5. Repiratory Disorders in the Neonate Jeffery Dawson and Akshaya Vachharajani
6. Cardiac Disorders Janetta Bryksin
7. Kidney and Urinary Tract Disorders Rasheda Amin, Sun-Young Ahn and Asha Moudgil
8. Hepatic and Gastrointestinal Disorders Stephen Matthew Roper, Janis Stoll and Sakil Kulkarni
9. Adrenal Disorders Gabriela P. Finkielstain, Smita Jha and Deborah Merke
10. Biochemical and Molecular Evaluation of Thyroid Gland Disorders in Children Edgard Delvin, Fabien Magne and Guy Van Vliet
11. Disorders of Growth William E. Winter and Paul Hiers
12. Disorders of Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism in Infants and Children Van Leung-Pineda and Maryam Salehi
13. Endocrine Emergencies Jill D. Jacobson
14. Biochemical Genetic Disorders Michael J. Bennett and Andrew Edmondson
15. Disorders of Iron Metabolism Yaser Diab and Dennis J. Dietzen
16. Disorders of Porphyrin Metabolism Silvia Tortorelli and Kimiyo M. Raymond
17. Erythrocyte Disorders Emily Riehm Meier and Courtney Lawrence
18. Pediatric Bleeding Disorders Yaser Diab, Michael F. Guerrera, Carrie Diamond and Julie Weisman
19. Pediatric Thrombotic Disorders Edward C. Wong
20. Biological and Molecular Markers in the Diagnosis of Childhood Malignancies Scott Raskin and Anne L. Angiolillo
21. Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Blachy Javier Dávila Saldaña, Michael Keller and Michael Edzards
22. Allergic Disorders Alyssa James, Amaziah Coleman, Hemant P. Sharma and Wendy Paul
23. Autoimmune Disorders Lawrence Jung and Wendy Paul
24. Cystic Fibrosis Thomas W. Ferkol and Ferdinand Coste
25. Pediatric Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Toxicology and Pharmacogenomics Uttam Garg
26. Adolescent Disorders Sarah K. Garwood and Mary Fournier
27. Pediatric Reproductive Disorders Jami Josefson and Shannon Haymond
28. Disorders of Lipid and Lipoprotiein Metabolism Alan Remaley and Rami A. Ballout
29. Neurological Disorders Carlos Castillo Pinto and Marc T. DiSabella
Edward Wong FCAP is Medical Director, Coagulation, Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute; Adjunct Associate Professor in Pediatrics and Pathology, George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Clinical Consultant at Children’s National Hospital in the Divisions of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; and Hematology, Washington DC, USA
Affiliations and expertise
Medical Director, Coagulation/Blood Bank, Quest Diagnostics/Nichols Institute, Chantilly, VA, USA
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Dennis J. Dietzen
Dennis J. Dietzen, PhD, is Professor of Pathology and Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine and Medical Director of Laboratories at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. He received a B.S. from Marian College in Indianapolis and his Ph.D. from Indiana University. He completed a fellowship in Clinical Chemistry at Washington University in 1995 then served as Development Chemist at the former DuPont Diagnostics and Medical Director of Clinical Laboratories at the Memphis Veterans Affairs Hospital before returning to St. Louis. Dr. Dietzen is a member of the Society for Pediatric Research, the Society for Inborn Metabolic Disorders, and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. He received the AACC Award for Outstanding Contributions to Pediatric Clinical Chemistry in 2012 and served as AACC President in 2018. Dr. Dietzen serves on the Editorial Board for Clinical Biochemistry and Critical Review in Clinical Laboratory Science and serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. Dr. Dietzen’s current research interests focus on mass spectrometry applications in pediatrics including drug screening, rapid detection of metabolic disease, liver failure, pre-eclampsia, and neonatal hypoglycemia. He has authored or co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, monographs, editorials, and book chapters on these and other subjects.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Pathology and Immunology, and Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, Medical Director of Laboratory Services, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, MO, USA
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Michael J. Bennett
Dr. Bennett obtained his PhD in Medical Enzymology from the University of Sheffield School of Medicine (UK) in 1976. He has been actively engaged in Clinical Chemistry since 1975 and has practiced primarily in Children’s Hospitals (Sheffield Children’s Hospital, Children’s Medical Center of Dallas and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where until his recent retirement he was Chief of Laboratory Medicine) where he developed a clinical and research interest in biochemical genetic diseases. He has published 285 peer-reviewed scientific papers and 53 book chapters, reviews and editorials. He has lectured extensively in the field of pediatric laboratory medicine. He is a Past-President, Treasurer and Board of Directors Member of AACC and Past President of the NACB (now the Academy of AACC) and past-chair of the Pediatric-Maternal Fetal and Metabolomics-Proteomics Divisions of AACC. He has numerous awards for his research and clinical service. He is an Associate Editor for Clinical Chemistry Journal and has sat on the editorial boards of Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, Journal of Inherited Metabolic Diseases and Molecular Genetics and Metabolism.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emeritus, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA
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Shannon Haymond
Shannon Haymond is the Vice Chair for Computational Pathology; Director, Mass Spectrometry, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago; Associate Professor of Pathology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, IL, USA
Affiliations and expertise
Vice Chair for Computational Pathology; Director, Mass Spectrometry, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago; Associate Professor of Pathology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, IL, USA