Clinical features of cats with primary hypoadrenocorticism
There was an apparent predilection of British Shorthaired cats
Primary hypoadrenocorticism (PH) is rare in cats and knowledge about treatment is sparse. The aim of this study was to describe cats with PH with a focus on long-term treatment.
The authors described a case series with data on signalment, clinicopathological findings, adrenal width, and doses of desoxycorticosterone pivalate (DOCP) and prednisolone during a follow-up period of >12 months.
Eleven cats with naturally occurring PH were enrolled. Cats ranged from 2 to 10 years (median 6.5); 6 cats were British Shorthair. Most common signs were reduced general condition and lethargy, anorexia, dehydration, obstipation, weakness, weight loss, and hypothermia. Adrenal glands on ultrasonography ...
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