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Through a combination of formal mathematical reasoning and knowledge of the nature of thyroid physiology and supported by in-depth patient observations, this volume hones in on finding optimal treatment for people suffering from thyroid hormone disorders. At the same time, the editors-respectively an electrical engineer and a clinical thyroidoloist-introduce a new discipline aptly designated as Thyroid Systems Engineering. Readers will discover that mathematics can indeed model the behavior of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis. Focused on modeling, each of the eighteen chapters…mehr

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Through a combination of formal mathematical reasoning and knowledge of the nature of thyroid physiology and supported by in-depth patient observations, this volume hones in on finding optimal treatment for people suffering from thyroid hormone disorders. At the same time, the editors-respectively an electrical engineer and a clinical thyroidoloist-introduce a new discipline aptly designated as Thyroid Systems Engineering. Readers will discover that mathematics can indeed model the behavior of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis. Focused on modeling, each of the eighteen chapters gives the reader a notion of the application of relevant mathematics to pertinent issues encountered in mainstream thyroidology. Many cellular processes resemble the flux of variables and states in a complex multi-parameter space through time analogous to current flow in electrical networks. It is then logical to apply the principles and physical laws of electrodynamics, electrical network theory, control systems theory and signal theory to many of the biological phenomena encountered in endocrinology. Such an approach is used liberally throughout the book and successfully yields elegant solutions to a number of models presented within. This book can serve as a reference to mathematical modeling in other aspects of endocrine physiology, and as the starting point for a fundamental course in medical modeling. It will appeal to postgraduates in electrical engineering, academic physicians and biomedical researchers. Further, readers equipped with advanced calculus, electrical network theory, control theory and signal theory should be able to follow the mathematical expositions that describe thyrotropic control. These expositions represent a new discipline based on mathematical modeling in physiology which is applicable to medical diagnostics, measurement, and treatment, allowing clinical teams to realize an optimized treatment for patients.

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Simon Lucas Goede was born in 1948 in Westzaan, The Netherlands. He studied Chemistry at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam for two years and received his MSc in micro-electronics engineering from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, in 1979. After mastering the complete scope of advanced mathematics while pursuing his education in nano-electronics engineering, he worked in the micro-electronics and telecommunication industry for 20 years. After his retirement, he studied the endocrine system with respect to the physiology of the thyroid, pancreas, and adrenal glands. He published seven papers related to the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid system based on his knowledge of systems theory. The results of these clinically veri¿able publications are applicable to the treatment of patients with thyroid disorders. This holds particularly in those with primary hypothyroidism through the elucidation of their individualized homeostatic euthyroid set points which guide optimized medication dosage. Besides thyroid systems research, the author is involved in modeling the glucose/insulin and the adrenal systems where the same modeling principles have been successfully applied.