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The efficacy of a unique topical dose of methimazole in cats – A case presentation
Methimazole or thiamazole is the most commonly used remedy in the medical management of hyperthyroidism, an endocrine disorder with growing prevalence, particularly in geriatric feline patients. Unfortunately, veterinarians have little, or most often, no
Andreea Pap +5 more
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Minimal change disease associated with Graves’ disease and methimazole use
Introduction. Graves' disease causes kidney injury through multiple mechanisms, including the treatment for this condition. Nephrotic syndrome due to minimal change disease (MCD) is an unusual form of such kidney injury; the association between ...
Andrés Fernando Rodríguez-Gutiérrez +1 more
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Injury in Aged Animals Robustly Activates Quiescent Olfactory Neural Stem Cells [PDF]
While the capacity of the olfactory epithelium (OE) to generate sensory neurons continues into middle age in mice, it is presumed that this regenerative potential is present throughout all developmental stages.
Brann, Jessica H. +4 more
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Methimazole-Induced Pleural Effusion in the Setting of Graves’ Disease
Methimazole is a thionamide drug that inhibits the synthesis of thyroid hormones by blocking the oxidation of iodine in the thyroid gland. We report a case of methimazole-induced recurrent pleural effusion.
Le Yu Khine +5 more
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Evaluation of renal perfusion in hyperthyroid cats before and after radioiodine treatment [PDF]
Background: Hyperthyroidism and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are common in elderly cats. Consequently, both diseases often occur concurrently. Furthermore, renal function is affected by thyroid status. Because changes in renal perfusion play an important
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Astrocytes respond to central nervous system (CNS) insults with varieties of changes, such as cellular hypertrophy, migration, proliferation, scar formation, and upregulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) expression.
Lina Zhao, Xianyu Zhang, Chunhai Zhang
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Two Cases of Methimazole-Induced Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome in Graves' Disease [PDF]
We report here the cases of two females with Graves' disease who developed insulin autoimmune syndrome after treatment with methimazole. The patients exhibited a sudden altered mental state after treatment with methimazole for approximately 4 weeks ...
Eun Roh +9 more
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Methimazole (MMI) is often the selected medical treatment for feline hyperthyroidism. However, the onset of MMI-related side effects (MMI-SE) is likely caused by oxidative stress.
Alessia Candellone +6 more
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Management and monitoring of hyperthyroid cats:a survey of Australian veterinarians [PDF]
Objectives This study sought to evaluate how Australian veterinarians approach management and monitoring of feline hyperthyroidism and compare these results with a similar survey recently performed in the UK.
Harvey, Andrea M +4 more
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Effects of methimazole-induced hypothyroidism on immunohistochemical, stereomorphometric and some ultrastructural characteristics of pancreatic β-cells [PDF]
The function of pancreatic β-cells is to produce and secrete insulin, a crucial hormone in carbohydrate metabolism. The transcription factor PDX1 is required for insulin gene transcription and mature β-cell function.
Glišić Radmila +6 more
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