Thyroid radiation therapy for cats

    • Feline Hyperthyroidism Treatment | Thyro-Cat Hyperthyroid Centers

      Treatment requires one or two weeks of hospitalization at a veterinary hospital licensed to administer radiation therapy. 2. Surgery. Surgical removal of the affected thyroid lobe(s) is also very effective. Because hyperthyroid cats are usually over eight years of age, there is a degree of risk involved.

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    • [DOC File]RADIATION ONCOLOGY FACILITIES - Canine T-Cell Project

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      The hospitalisation period for cats treated with standard and intermediate doses currently is 10 days (we determine the dose required based on your cats thyroid hormone level, severity of disease and thyroid tumour size); it is longer for cats being treated for thyroid carcinoma (4-7 weeks in total).

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    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM - Veterinary care for cats

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      Because less than 2% of these cats have cancerous growths of the thyroid gland, treatment is usually very successful. There are three choices for treatment; any one of them could be the best choice in certain situations.

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    • [DOC File]Alpine Animal Hospital

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      The thyroid scan consists of injecting a rapidly decaying radioactive substance into his or her vein that will highlight the active thyroid tissue. We use a special camera called a gamma camera, to measure this activity. Some cats require sedation for the thyroid scan as they need to lie perfectly still for about two minutes while we hold them.

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    • [DOC File]FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM

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      for feline thyroid therapy I. Because the effective half-life of radioiodine in cats appears to be on the order of 2.4 days, ranging from 1.4 to 3.6 days, cat-to-cat, the licensee will need to establish suitable quarantine times to minimize hazards to staff and owners from administration of therapeutic quantities of radioiodine to cats.

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    • [DOCX File]Veterinary Imaging Center of San Diego

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      I-131 (also called Radioiodine I-131) therapy is a treatment for an overactive thyroid, a condition called hyperthyroidism. Radioactive iodine I-131 may also be used to treat thyroid cancer. There is no equipment used during radioactive iodine therapy. Internal emitters are any radioactive materials that are retained in the body.

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    • [DOC File]Reguide3_15

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      Thyroidectomy is the surgical removal of one or both lobes of the thyroid gland. This surgery is performed on cats with hyperthyroidism. The thyroid gland is divided into two lobes, each about ½ ” long and very flat. ... When hyperthyroidism is treated, either with surgery, radiation therapy, or Tapazole, the heart rate falls to normal ...

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    • [DOCX File]Langford Vets

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      Analog to the situation in human medicine, success rates are strongly correlated with the experience of the surgeon, as well as the availability of high-quality intensive postoperative care. Post-operatively the cats should be managed with once daily oral prednisolone (0.1 mg/kg/d) or hydrocortisone (0.5 mg/kg/d) and thyroid hormone ...

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