Feline hyperthyroidism and kidney disease
[DOC File]FELINE CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE
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A large number of FIE cats have, or have had, urinary disease. Other possible medical causes can be kidney disease, liver disease, hyperthyroidism, arthritis, or back problems. Also associated with FIE are feline infectious peritonitis, feline leukemia, feline immunodeficiency virus, and dental disease.
[DOC File]CARDIOLOGY
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A small percentage of cats with hyperthyroidism have malignant thyroid tumors. Treatment of malignant thyroid tumors requires high dose I 131 and referral to a facility licensed for high dose I 131 therapy. I have read and understood the above information. I hereby authorize Feline Specialties Veterinary Hospital to perform radioactive iodine ...
[DOC File]Feline Specialties Veterinary Hospital
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Kidney Disease in Cats. Chronic kidney disease is a relatively common disorder in cats, especially geriatric cats. Renal (kidney) insufficiency or renal failure occurs when the kidneys are no longer able to perform their normal function of removing waste products from the blood. The former is the early stage of the latter.
[DOC File]Practice Examination for Feline Medicine Membership 2004
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Kidneys, protein and pressure - a veterinary Bermuda triangle Dr Anthony Zambelli. Chronic Kidney Disease, or CKD, is the modern definition that encompasses chronic renal failure (CRF), chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) and “Interstitial Nephritis” …
Hyperthyroidism in Cats
One potential consequence of treating hyperthyroidism is kidney disease or failure. In some geriatric cats, kidney function has declined with age. When hyperthyroidism is present, it helps the cat partially compensate for this loss of kidney function. The hypertension that accompanies hyperthyroidism serves to increase blood flow to the kidneys.
[DOCX File]Dr Anthony Zambelli - The South African Veterinary Association
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Polycystic kidney disease. Urinary obstruction. Prostate disease. Ectopic ureters. Protein losing nephropathy. ... Hyperthyroidism. Thyroid neoplasia. Pancreatitis (acute and chronic) Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. ... Feline respiratory disease complex. Canine respiratory disease complex. Neoplasia.
[DOC File]Shaw Veterinary Clinic
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Prevalence and classification of chronic kidney disease in cats randomly selected from four age groups and in cats recruited for degenerative joint disease studies. J Feline Med Surg 2014;16:465-472.
[DOC File]Feline Inappropriate Elimination
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Kidney. results indicate whether you pet is properly hydrates and will also reveal whether your pet may have kidney disease, Addison’s disease, gastrointestinal disease, urinary obstruction and/or other related risks. Liver. results can tell us if your pet has diabetes, hypoglycemia, Cushing’s syndrome, hyperthyroidism, metabolic disease ...
[DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM - Alpine Animal Hospital
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Feline Hyperthyroidism . The thyroid is a two-lobed gland located in the neck of people, dogs, cats, and other animals. One lobe is located on each side of the trachea (windpipe). The thyroid gland produces thyroid hormone, a substance transported via the blood to every cell in the body.
[DOCX File]The angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB)
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Discuss the structure and function of the feline nephron. Describe how the nephron responds to a reduction in renal mass and how this might explain why chronic kidney disease is considered “progressive”. Feline systemic hypertension is a common clinical disorder. Explain the normal mechanisms that control blood pressure in the cat.
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