Sentences with phrase «for hypoadrenocorticism»

Addison's disease is the common name for hypoadrenocorticism.
The most important aspect of treatment for hypoadrenocorticism is replacing the missing mineralocorticoids hormones.

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Addison's Disease, or hypoadrenocorticism, which causes a lack of adrenal hormones and can be confused for other diseases.
I am going to tell you some things about hypoadrenocorticism — it is a long word for a comparatively simple, but very serious, disease.
Reproduction Exams and Testing (Seman / Vaginal Cytology / Progesterone Tests) Diabetic Testing (including: Diabetic Curves and Insulin Management) Feline Leukemia / Feline A.I.DS Tests Full Surgical Facility Nail Clipping Nail Grinding Ear Hair Plucking Ear Cleaning Anal Gland Expression Trim paws, feet, around eyes Monitoring of Endocrine Disorders All Routine Testing Diabetes Cushing (Hyperadrenocorticism) Addisons (Hypoadrenocorticism) Thyroid (Hypo and Hyperthyroidism) Pharmacy On - Site Prescription Medications for Acute and Chronic Illnesses Prescription Diets Clients are urged to call well in advance of needing any prescription foods.
Pets with high blood potassium levels, or those with, or at risk for, Addison's disease (hypoadrenocorticism) or diabetes Use with caution in pets with kidney or liver disease Pets taking the drug mitotane (treatment for Cushing's disease) Pregnant and nursing pets Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to spironolactone Directions:
Every dog with megaesophagus, unless it is clearly congenital (present from birth), should be tested for myasthenia gravis and Addison's disease (hypoadrenocorticism).
See GENETICS: Inherited Endocrine System for the following disorders: Canine Diabetes Mellitus Hyperadrenocorticism & Hypoadrenocorticism Pituitary Dwarfism
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