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Iatrogenic symptomatic hypoadrenocorticism after treatment with trilostane for hyperadrenocorticism in dogs: eight cases (2008-2019). [PDF]
OBJECTIVES Trilostane is the medical treatment of choice for hyperadrenocorticism. Iatrogenic hypoadrenocorticism is thought to be rare, with most cases being transient and only a few cases of permanent hypoadrenocorticism have been reported.
A. Lamoureux +4 more
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The adrenal glands play a major role in metabolic processes, and both excess and insufficient serum cortisol concentrations can lead to serious metabolic consequences. Hyper- and hypoadrenocorticism represent a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Serum
Carolin Anna Imbery +7 more
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Prospective Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Adrenal Glands in a Population of Beagle Puppies and Functional Analysis of Basal Cortisol Levels in Blood [PDF]
This study presents a prospective evaluation of adrenal gland development in a cohort of Beagle puppies, utilizing sonographic imaging and functional assessment of the basal serum cortisol concentrations.
Julia Topmöller +5 more
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Urinary cortisol‐creatinine ratio in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism
Background Basal serum cortisol (BSC) ≥2 μg/dL (>55 nmol/L) has high sensitivity but low specificity for hypoadrenocorticism (HA). Objective To determine whether the urinary corticoid:creatinine ratio (UCCR) can be used to differentiate dogs with HA from
Francesca Del Baldo +5 more
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Acute adrenal necrosis in a young female cat [PDF]
Case Description An 18‐month‐old spayed female domestic short haired cat was presented for poor appetite, lethargy, exaggerated swallowing, and regurgitation 2 weeks after endoscopic retrieval of gastric foreign material.
Rebecca A. Manson +2 more
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Erratum for "Urinary cortisol-creatinine ratio in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism". [PDF]
The urinary cortisol : creatinine ratio (UCCR) was erroneously calculated by dividing the urine cortisol concentration in μ g/dL by the urine creatinine concentration in mg/dL, without converting the 2 analytes into the same measurement unit.
europepmc +2 more sources
The adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation test (ACTHst), required for diagnosing hypoadrenocorticism in dogs (canine hypoadrenocorticism, CHA), is limited by the cost and availability of synthetic adrenocorticotropic hormone, and results are ...
Michaël Martineau +9 more
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Serum cholesterol disturbances in dogs with common endocrinopathies at the time of diagnosis: a retrospective study [PDF]
Background Although dyslipidemia is commonly reported in dogs, comparative data on the magnitude of serum cholesterol disturbances have not been reported.
WeiChun Huang +2 more
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Inheritance of hypoadrenocorticism in Bearded Collies [PDF]
Abstract Objective—To assess heritability and mode of inheritance for hypoadrenocorticism in Bearded Collies. Animals—635 Bearded Collies. Procedure—Dogs were classified as affected by hypoadrenocorticism or unaffected. Phenotypic and pedigree data were analyzed.
Anita M, Oberbauer +5 more
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Hypoadrenocorticism in an aged cat [PDF]
A 13‐year‐old, female, neutered, domestic longhair cat was referred to the hospital with a two‐month history of fluctuating weakness, lethargy, inappetence and intermittently soft stools. Physical examination noted variable mentation, mild tachycardia with poor pulse quality and a body condition score of 1/9.
Fowlie, Samuel J. +2 more
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