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Adrenal gland disease in ferrets

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2013
Adrenal gland disease (AGD) is a common problem in ferrets. This paper will discuss the proposed aetiology and prevention of this disease.
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Hypertension and Adrenal Gland Disease

2020
The adrenal gland is composed of two regions, cortex and medulla with the cortex divided histopathologically and functionally into three layers: from outer to inner the zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata and zona reticularis. The outermost layer of the cortex, the zona glomerulosa, is responsible for the production of the mineralocorticoid aldosterone ...
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ULTRASONOGRAPHIC ADRENAL GLAND MEASUREMENTS IN DOGS WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF ADRENAL DISEASE

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 1997
The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine measurements of adrenal glands from longitudinal sonograms, in a large population of dogs and to correlate these measurements to age, sex and descriptors of body size. Dogs were selected from the clinic population presented for routine abdominal ultrasonography between September, 1991 and March ...
Stephanie James   +2 more
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Computed tomography findings in diseases of the adrenal gland

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2009
The adrenal gland is a common site of disease, with an abnormality prevalence as high as 9% in autopsy series. With the increasing use of CT, adrenal lesions are frequently found in the daily practice of radiology and are diagnosed in up to 5% of CT examinations performed for varied reasons.
OZTURK, Ersin   +7 more
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Diseases of the Adrenal Glands: Radiologic Diagnosis

Pediatrics, 1964
The author presents a succinct view of diseases of the adrenal glands in which radiologic diagnosis, especially with presacral retroperitoneal air injections is an important consideration There are 15 brief chapters well illustrated and effectively documented (324 items are listed in the bibliography) of which 10 are devoted to individual adrenal mass ...
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ADDISON'S DISEASE SECONDARY TO METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF THE ADRENAL GLANDS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1952
Excerpt Since Addison's classic and comprehensive description of the disease bearing his name,1, 2accepted etiologic factors have included tuberculosis and cytotoxic contracted adrenals (atrophy) a...
Herman Steinberg   +3 more
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TREATMENT OF ADDISON’S DISEASE WITH AN EXTRACT OF THE ADRENAL GLAND

Endocrinology, 1934
About three years ago, several independent groups of observers (1) (2) (3) presented evidence of having prepared an extract of the adrenal cortex, which, if injected into adrenalectomized animals, was capable of reviving them from prostration and maintaining them in a healthy state indefinitely.
John W. Scott, Max M. Cantor
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ADRENAL GLAND STRUCTURE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE

Pediatrics, 1971
Adrenal cortical function may influence the development of hyaline membrane disease. Corticosteroid administration to animal fetuses reportedly accelerates some parameters of lung maturation. Analysis of 387 consecutive autopsies on human neonates demonstrated that adrenal glands were 19% lighter in infants with hyaline membrane disease than in those ...
William A. Blanc   +2 more
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Pregnancy Associated with Diseases of the Adrenal Glands*

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953
William M. McConahey, Arthur B. Hunt
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