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ASPCA | EPA Study Reveals Possible Connection Between Common Household Pollutant and Feline Hyperthyroidism

from petside.com on 13 Oct 2009

EPA Study Reveals Possible Connection Between Common Household Pollutant and Feline Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Feline hyperthyroidism is a condition in which one or both thyroid glands become overactive. If left untreated, the resulting excess of thyroid hormones has harmful effects, including weight loss, hypertension, and damage to the heart, liver and kidneys. Common name:...

Cat Fanciers' Association: Feline Hyperthyroidism

from petside.com on 26 Jun 2009

Little DVM, Dipl ABVP (Feline) Hyperthyroidism (also called thyrotoxicosis) isThe most common clinical signs of hyperthyroidism in cats include weight loss, increasedcardiac changes will reverse when the hyperthyroidism is treated. In some cases, specific

Hyperthyroidism

from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009

Cat Care: Hyperthyroidism

Cat Fanciers' Association: Geriatric Cats

from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009

chronic diseases of aged cats include hyperthyroidism, inflammatory bowel disease, renaldisease, such as renal insufficiency or hyperthyroidism) is sufficiently common in cats toRadioiodine treatment of 542 cats with hyperthyroidism. JAVMA 207:1422, 1995.Jergens

Cat Fanciers' Association: Caring for Cats

from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009

Cardiomyopathy in Maine Coon Cats Hip DysplasiaHip Dysplasia and Patellar LuxationHip Dysplasia HyperthyroidismFeline Hyperthyroidism MedicationThe Evaluation of the Esophageal Transit of Tablets and Capsules in 30 Cats Pain ManagementUse of Fentanyl

Cat Fanciers' Association: Inflammatory Bowel Disease IBD

from petside.com on 26 Jun 2009

want to ensure that the patient is not suffering from an illness such as chronic kidney failure, pancreatitis, or hyperthyroidism which can also cause vomiting and diarrhea. When all non-gastrointestinal illnesses are eliminated, the various

Cat Fanciers' Association: Geriatric Cats

from petside.com on 26 Jun 2009

response to treatment. Certain diseases occur with higher incidence in older cats, such as chronic renal failure, hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, liver disease, and chronic bronchial disease. If diagnosed early and proper treatment initiated

Arterial Thromboembolic Disease (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

secondary to neoplasia (cancer) and hyperthyroidism, and rarely without any known underlyingand other types of cardiac disease, Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland) Neoplasiacommonly occurs secondary to cancer and hyperthyroidism, and rarely without any known underlying

Renal Failure, Acute (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

failure, Liver failure, Diabetes, Hyperthyroidism, Pancreatitis. Overview Feline acutedehydration or underlying heart disease. Hyperthyroidism and diabetes are examples of systemicfailure, Liver failure, Diabetes, Hyperthyroidism, Pancreatitis. Overview Feline acute

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