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Megaoesophagus and glucocorticoid-deficient hypoadrenocorticism in a dog
1Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA.
The Journal of Small Animal Practice
|March 1, 1995
Abstract:
A seven-year-old German shepherd dog was referred for acute onset regurgitation. Muscle weakness and severe dermatological disease were present. Thoracic radiographs revealed generalised megaoesophagus. Diagnostic testing revealed glucocorticoid deficiency, and rapid resolution of the megaoesophagus followed appropriate supplementation. The dog made a full recovery. Unique features of this case include a transiently positive antinuclear antibody titre and clinical features of myasthenia gravis.