Abstract:Hypoadrenocorticism is an uncommon, life-threatening, disease with immune-mediated aetiology, caused by reduced production of glucocorticoids and often also mineralocorticoids. The treatment is supplementation of cortisol, and aldosterone analogues if needed. High exogenous glucocorticoid supplementation can result in iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism, development of calcinosis cutis or immune-suppression leading to demodicosis.A 4-year-old female neutered Labrador retriever who was receiving treatment for hypoa… Show more
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