Sentences with phrase «as hypoadrenocorticism»

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This last condition is known as iatrogenic hypoadrenocorticism and is generally temporary.
It is probably not rare to have a need of anesthetizing small animal patients with common endocrine diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism and hypoadrenocorticism.
Patients with obvious abnormalities (B) suffering from systemic disorders with secondary diarrhea (B1a), such as hepatic failure, renal failure, hypoadrenocorticism, and EPI (B1b), should be identified before starting trial therapies.
I think it would be worthwhile to rule out hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's disease) as well, since that is treatable.
The only other things I can think of, offhand, are heart problems, such as Cardiomyopathy, and hypoadrenocorticism.
Westies are prone to several hereditary diseases, such as Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy, bladder cancer, Hypoadrenocorticism, Copper Hepatopathy, and Craniomandibular Osteopathy
affecting the whole body) and metabolic diseases such as liver or kidney disease, electrolyte imbalance, pancreatitis, sepsis, peritonitis, pyometra, diabetic ketoacidosis, hypoadrenocorticism, intussusception or neurologic disease can all cause diarrhea in dogs.
When a stricture due to a persistent aortic arch or, perhaps, having fed scalding milk replacement are ruled out; and much rarer diseases such as myasthenia gravis, or hypoadrenocorticism are also been ruled out, primary megaesophagus is the most likely cause.
Dogs that have hypothyroidism, thyroid gland tumors (thymomas), low circulating levels of platelets or Addison's disease (hypoadrenocorticism) also are more likely to develop acquired myasthenia gravis as they mature.
Parnell N, Powell L, Hohenhaus AE, Patnaik AK Peterson ME: Hypoadrenocorticism as the primary manifestation of lymphoma in two cats Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 214: 1208 - 1211, 1999
If your dog received too much mitotaine, it could trigger other problems such as Addison's disease and hypoadrenocorticism.
Lifespan is shortened because of the resulting secondary endocrine dysfunction, such as hypothyroidism and hypoadrenocorticism.
Briefly, dogs were classified as having one of the 24 inherited disorders studied (hemangiosarcoma, lymphoma, mast cell tumor, osteosarcoma, aortic stenosis, dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, mitral valve dysplasia, patent ductus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect, hyperadrenocorticism, hypoadrenocorticism, hypothyroidism, elbow joint dysplasia, hip joint dysplasia, IVDD, patellar luxation, ruptured anterior cranial cruciate ligament, atopy or allergic dermatitis, GDV, cataracts in dogs 6 years or younger, epilepsy, lens luxation, and portosystemic liver shunt) only if the record included definitive confirmation of the condition by the veterinary medical teaching hospital staff or the referring veterinarian.
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