<p>I. Thyroid</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>1. Thyroid storm: acute thyrotoxicosis</p> <p>Trevor E. Angell and Melissa G. Lechner</p> <p>2. Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis</p> <p>Anupam Kotwal and Marius Stan</p> <p>3. Ocular emergencies in Graves’ ophthalmopathy</p> <p>Ann Tran and Michael Kazim</p> <p>4. Myxedema coma </p> <p>Dorina Ylli and Leonard Wartofsky</p> <p>5. Acute Suppurative Thyroiditis</p> <p>Sara Ahmadi and Erik K. Alexander</p> <p>6. Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis: a review and suggestions for treatment</p> <p>Svetlana L. Krasnova, Jan Calissendorff and Henrik Falhammar</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>II. Postoperative thyroid surgical emergencies</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>7. Recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis – management of the recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries </p> <p>Yasuhiro Ito, Akira Miyauchi and Hiroo Masuoka</p> <p>8. Post thyroidectomy emergencies: management of tracheal and esophageal injuries</p> <p>Gustavo Romero-Velez and Randall P. Owen</p> <p>9. Radioactive Iodine (131I) Thyroid Ablation and the Salivary Glands</p> <p>Louis Mandel</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>III. Parathyroid</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>10. Hypercalcemic crisis</p> <p>Tariq Chukir, Azeez Farooki and John Bilezikian</p> <p>11. Hypocalcemic crisis: acute postoperative and chronic management of hypocalcemia</p> <p>Stuart Campbell, Tara Corrigan, John Bilezikian and Alexander Shifrin</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>IV. Adrenal Glands</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>12. Acute adrenal hypertensive emergencies: pheochromocytoma, Cushing’s, hyperaldosteronism</p> <p>Monika Akula, Raquel Kristin Sanchez Ong, Alexander Shifrin and William F. Young Jr.</p> <p>13. Pheochromocytoma: perioperative and Intraoperative management</p> <p>Maureen McCartney Anderson, Tara Corrigan and Alexander Shifrin</p> <p>14. Acute Adrenal insufficiency</p> <p>Ramya Punati, Raquel Kristin Sanchez Ong and Stefan Richard Bornstein</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>V. Endocrine Pancreas and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>15. Diabetic emergencies: ketoacidosis, hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar state and hypoglycaemia</p> <p>Heidi Guzman and David W. Lam</p> <p>16. Pancreatic neuroendocrine emergencies (gastrinoma, insulinoma, glucoganoma, VIPoma, somatostatinoma, PPoma)</p> <p>Jason D. Prescott</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>VI. Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs): gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>17. Carcinoid Syndrome and Carcinoid Crisis</p> <p>Sarah Wonn and Rodney Pommier</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>VII. Pituitary</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>18. Post-Surgical and Post-Traumatic Hyponatremia</p> <p>Ansha Goel and Joseph G. Verbalis</p> <p>19. Diabetes Insipidus and Acute Hypernatremia</p> <p>Chelsi Flippo, Christina Tatsi and Constantine Stratakis</p> <p>20. Hypopituitarism</p> <p>Sara Elisabeth Lubitz</p> <p>21. Pituitary Apoplexy</p> <p>Alison P. Seitz and Makoto Ishii</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>VIII. Endocrine emergencies during pregnancy</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>22. Endocrine emergencies during pregnancy</p> <p>Christopher Goodier and Aundrea Eason Loftley</p> <p>23. Graves' hyperthyroidism in pregnancy</p> <p>Caroline T. Nguyen and Jorge H. Mestman</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>IX. Immunotherapy - associated endocrinopathies</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>24. Endocrinopathies Associated with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors</p> <p>Monica Girotra</p></BLOCKQUOTE> <p>X. Endocrine emergencies in children</p> <BLOCKQUOTE> <p>25. Endocrine Responses in Critically ill and Trauma Patients</p> <p>Lane Frasier, Jane J. Keating and Adam Michael Shiroff</p> <p>26. Use of Potassium Iodide Ingestion in a Nuclear Emergency</p> <p>Daniel Toft and Arthur B. Schneider</p></BLOCKQUOTE>