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NONCLASSICAL 21-HYDROXYLASE DEFICIENCY PRESENTED AS ADDISON'S DISEASE AND BILATERAL ADRENAL INCIDENTALOMAS. [PDF]
Meng X, Yu Y.
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Development of a requirement for exogenous insulin treatment in dogs with hyperglycemia. [PDF]
DiNinni A, Hess RS.
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Exploring the relationship between calcitonin, ionized calcium, and bone turnover in cats with and without naturally occurring hypercalcemia. [PDF]
Maniaki E, Pineda C, Hibbert A, Finch N.
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RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 34th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS. [PDF]
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RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 33<sup>rd</sup> ECVIM-CA CONGRESS. [PDF]
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Hypoadrenocorticism in a family of leonbergers
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1995Hypoadrenocorticism was diagnosed in four related leonbergers. Two of the four dogs also had low-resting serum thyroxine (T4) levels and signs consistent with hypothyroidism. The familial association of the affected dogs and the presence of coexisting thyroid dysfunction are similar to what is seen in human type II polyglandular autoimmune syndrome.
L J, Smallwood, J A, Barsanti
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Hypoadrenocorticism in a family of Standard Poodles
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988Thirty-one ancestors of a Standard Poodle with hypoadrenocorticism were located. Hypoadrenocorticism had been confirmed in 8 of 32 dogs (25%) by use of ACTH response testing or necropsy. In 2 additional dogs, hypoadrenocorticism was diagnosed on the basis of characteristic clinical signs and serum electrolyte abnormalities consistent with ...
E, Shaker, A I, Hurvitz, M E, Peterson
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