Hyperthyroid cat

    • [DOC File]RADIOACTIVE IODINE THERAPY PATIENT REFERRAL

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      Thank you for choosing The Sound Cat Hospital for radioactive iodine therapy for your patients with feline hyperthyroidism. Your input is important in the decision to proceed with the therapy. ... CBC, T4 and UA since this patient was diagnosed hyperthyroid. Please send copies of any other pertinent medical records, i.e. ultrasound results, ECG ...


    • [DOCX File]Background - WindRiver Kennels, Reg.

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      In the cat, accurately diagnosing hyperthyroidism can be complicated when the animal has concurrent nonthyroidal illness or is very old. In geriatric cats with hyperthyroidism, the T4 can be suppressed to within the upper half of the normal adult reference range, not only because of the cat's age but also because of they commonly have other ...


    • A comparison between fixation methods of femoral ...

      Another non-union was a cat of 60 months old and a Unger code B fracture. Another non-union was a cat of 231 months old, was hyperthyroid and a Unger code A fracture. The last non-union was a cat of 48 months old and a Unger code C fracture. In this study no osteomyelitis occurred.


    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM - Cat Hospital of Vero Beach

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      Because hyperthyroid cats are usually over eight years of age, there is a degree of risk involved. However, if the cat is otherwise healthy, the risk is minimal. If the disease involves both lobes of the thyroid gland, two surgeries may be required, depending on the surgeon’s choice of procedures.


    • [DOCX File]Langford Vets

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      The decision as to whether a cat is suitable to receive radioactive iodine is made according to individual patient and owner factors. Our centre is a gold standard Cat Friendly Cat Clinic and our radioiodine ward has cattery style accommodation. Our service is run by two Feline Specialists who are passionate about treating our hyperthyroid ...


    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      Graves’ disease accounts for 80–90% of hyperthyroid cases. Subacute thyroiditis—This is glandular inflammation and follicular cell destruction, frequently found after a viral infection. Toxic multinodular goiter—This is a complication of chronic, inactive nodule goiter, typically due to iodine deficiency.



    • [DOC File]SMALL ANIMAL ANESTHESIA GUIDE - VASG Dog & Cat Anesthesia ...

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      Cat. Acepromazine 0.04 to 0.10 mg/kg (0.02 to 0.05 mg/lb) Butorphanol 0.10 to 0.40 mg/kg (0.05 to 0.2 mg/lb) 0.1 mg/lb is usually adequate for most patients. Route of administration. IV/IM/SC use . IV has a more rapid and profound effect. Use the lower end of the dose range for both agents when administering this combination IV


    • [DOCX File]Veterinary Imaging Center of San Diego

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      Hyperthyroid medication: If your cat is currently on hyperthyroid medication (methimazole), the last dose of medication should be given on the Saturday morning prior to your Monday morning appointment. If your cat has started and stopped the hyperthyroid medication, it must not be given for at least 2 weeks prior to the I-131 appointment


    • [DOC File]Santa Clara County Social Services Agency

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      This is critical as “the brain is dependent upon thyroid hormone for normal growth, particularly during the first 2-3 years.” Dr. B. further states that when the mother has come to visits she has presented with symptoms of her own consistent with being “profoundly hyperthyroid” and she was referred to an adult endocrinologist.


    • [DOCX File]Langford Vets

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      The Feline Centre is one of only 15 clinics in the UK that is able to treat cats with radioactive iodine. We have over 15 years of experience of treating hyperthyroid cats with radioactive iodine and strive to provide a pleasant, comfortable and stress-free experience for your cat during their stay with us at the hospital.


    • [DOC File]Alpine Animal Hospital

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      Before surgery is performed, your cat will be placed on a drug (Tapazole) to control hyperthyroidism. This drug will reverse the effects of the disease on the heart and other vital organs that increase the risks of surgery. The most common and serious complication is loss of parathyroid function.


    • [DOC File]Coach House Vets

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      Thirdly, there is a prescription diet available in both dry and wet forms. If your cat only eats this diet, this may help to control hyperthyroidism without the need for pills and surgery. Finally there is the option of treatment with radioactive iodine at a referral centre.


    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM - Alpine Animal Hospital

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      Because hyperthyroid cats are usually over 8 years of age, there is a degree of risk involved. However, if the cat is otherwise healthy, the risk need not be considered significant. If the disease involves both lobes of the thyroid gland, two surgeries may be required, depending on the surgeon’s choice of procedures.


    • [DOCX File]Veterinary Medicines Directorate

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      The product should be administered directly into the mouth of the cat. Do not administer in food as efficacy of the product when administered via this route has not been established. For the stabilisation of feline hyperthyroidism prior to surgical thyroidectomy and for the long term treatment of feline hyperthyroidism, the recommended starting ...


    • [DOC File]Table of Contents

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      Cat bites may progress to infection rapidly due to a specific bacteria. Poisonous snakes in this area are generally of the pit viper family: rattlesnake, copperhead, and water moccasin. Coral snake bites are rare: very little pain but very toxic. If these snakes are suspected, consider early notification of air ambulance.


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