Clinical findings, treatment, and outcomes in cats with naturally occurring hypoadrenocorticism: 41 cases
Emma Roberts,
Ian K. Ramsey,
Ruth Gostelow
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHypoadrenocorticism in cats is uncommonly reported. Most reports consist of cats with hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, or both.Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo describe clinical findings, treatment response, and outcome in cats diagnosed with hypoadrenocorticism, including cats with abnormal and normal serum sodium and potassium concentrations.AnimalsForty‐one cats with hypoadrenocorticism; 36 with and 5 without abnormal serum sodium and potassium concentrations.MethodsMulticenter retrospective observational study… Show more
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