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Feline endocrinopathies.

Danièlle Gunn-Moore1

  • 1Feline Clinic, University of Edinburgh Hospital for Small Animals, Easter Bush Veterinary Clinics, Midlothian, Scotland EH25 9RG. Danielle.Gunn-Moore@ed.ac.uk

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice
|January 4, 2005
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This review covers feline endocrinopathies, excluding diabetes mellitus, detailing their prevalence, causes, signs, diagnosis, treatments, and prognoses for various endocrine disorders in cats.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Endocrinology
  • Comparative Medicine

Background:

  • Feline endocrinopathies encompass a range of hormonal disorders affecting cats.
  • Conditions discussed include hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, acromegaly, and adrenal disorders.

Observation:

  • This review synthesizes information on feline endocrinopathies, excluding diabetes mellitus.
  • Key aspects covered are prevalence, etiology, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic approaches.

Findings:

  • The study details various feline endocrinopathies such as hyperadrenocorticism, hypoadrenocorticism, and pheochromocytoma.
  • Diagnostic strategies, treatment modalities, and prognostic outcomes are comprehensively outlined for each condition.

Implications:

  • Understanding these feline endocrine diseases aids in timely diagnosis and effective management.

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  • This information supports veterinarians in providing optimal care for cats with hormonal imbalances.