Thyroid neoplasia in dogs

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      These dogs may have a history of prior normal fertility followed by a decline in fertility or consistently poor fertility. There may have been an episode of fever or malaise in the past few months or a history or potential use of performance enhancing drugs. There may be a history of bloody discharge from the penis or pain on ejaculation.

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      Dogs and cats breeding and principles of nutrition of ill and healthy animals. ... Disorders of thyroid gland (feline hyperthyroidism, canine hypothroidism) Disorders of parathyroid gland (hyperparathyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, idiopathic hypercalcemia in cats) ... neoplasia, pseudopregnancy in the bitch, fibroadenomathosis in the queen.

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      In our giant breed dogs, the right side of the heart fails primarily with accompanying fluid in the abdomen and around the lungs. Left-sided failure is the more common in smaller breeds. DCM is the presumptive diagnosis when the symptoms are present and the physical exam suggests it …

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      These dogs may have a history of prior normal fertility followed by a decline in fertility or consistently poor fertility. ... Immune mediated thyroid disease may also result in destruction of normal testicular tissue through production of antibodies. ... immune mediated disease, metabolic disease or neoplasia. Investigation of infertility ...

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    • [DOCX File]Nc State University

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      Ogilvie GK, Walters LM, Greeley SG, et al: Concentration of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein in dogs with malignant neoplasia. J Am Vet Med Assoc 203:1144, 1993. PUBMED Abstract . Ohuchi E, Imai K, Fujii Y: Membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase digests interstitial collagens and other extracellular matrix macromolecules. J Biol Chem 72:2446, 1997.

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      This endocrinopathy is most often associated with primary thyroid dysfunction caused by lymphocytic thyroiditis or idiopathic thyroid atrophy. It is common in dogs, with highest incidence in middle-aged to older dogs. ... neoplasia. is adrenalectomy. Dogs with inoperable adrenal tumors or metastases may benefit from mitotane or trilostane therapy.

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    • [DOC File]Cancer Outline - Buffalo Academy of Veterinary Medicine

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      Dogs with neurologic sequelae of hypothyroidism can have marked infarctions [9] [10] and thrombosis and vascular change visible using clinical imaging techniques[9], but there have been no studies that document degree of atherosclerotic change temporally, with or without clinical signs, in dogs with thyroid dysfunction.

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    • Canine Cancer: Thyroid Gland Neoplasia - Dogtime

      Pulmonary neoplasia. Thyroid adenocarcinoma. Mechanism. Induce apoptosis. Inhibit angiogenesis. Stimulate the immune system. ... but most dogs and cats seem much more tolerant of vitamin A than veterinarians generally presume. For example, 5000 IU/lb/day is a dose routinely prescribed by the author for several months at a time, but without any ...

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    • [DOCX File]Virginia Tech

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      Increased thyroid weight was evident in both mice and female dogs, but a histological correlate of follicular epithelial hypertrophy occurred only in mice. Adrenal cortical hypertrophy and cholecystitis in the gall bladder, associated with increased plasma bilirubin concentration, occurred in dogs treated at 811 / …

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