Symptoms of ACTH - secreting pituitary
macroadenomas in your pet include the following: Increased thirst, increased urination, increased appetite, Muscle wasting, Skin problems, Panting, Poor hair coat and Sagging belly.
In cats, symptoms of macroadenomas that secrete growth hormone include the following: Increased thirst, Increased urination, Increased appetite, Increase in lean body mass, Enlargement of the paws, chin and head and Diabetes mellitus that can not be controlled with insuli
In cats, symptoms of
macroadenomas that secrete growth hormone include the following: Increased thirst, Increased urination, Increased appetite, Increase
in lean body mass, Enlargement of the paws, chin and head and Diabetes mellitus that can not be controlled with insuli
in lean body mass, Enlargement of the paws, chin and head and Diabetes mellitus that can not be controlled with insulin.
The majority of these tumors are microscopic
in size, however there are cases where larger tumors (known as
macroadenoma) can sometimes get big enough to put pressure on the brain and cause seizures.