Selected article for: "case series and reference range"

Title: Research Communications of the 27(th) ECVIM-CA Congress: Intercontinental, Saint Julian's, Malta, 14th to 16th September 2017
  • Document date: 2017_11_7
  • ID: roslkxeq_539
    Snippet: Three hundred and twenty-two medical records from dogs with an ACTH stimulation performed were screened. Seventeen dogs with HA were identified. Of these, nine dogs with hypoadrenocorticism were included in this retrospective case series. The median age at time of presentation was 5.5 years and included three intact males, two neutered males, two intact females and two spayed females. The most prevalent clinical signs included vomiting (6/9), wei.....
    Document: Three hundred and twenty-two medical records from dogs with an ACTH stimulation performed were screened. Seventeen dogs with HA were identified. Of these, nine dogs with hypoadrenocorticism were included in this retrospective case series. The median age at time of presentation was 5.5 years and included three intact males, two neutered males, two intact females and two spayed females. The most prevalent clinical signs included vomiting (6/9), weight loss (6/9), and diarrhea (3/9), and all of the dogs had at least one of these clinical signs. Six of nine dogs had azotemia. The mean CRP was 62.2 mg/L, with an inter quartile range: 20.45-89.66 mg/L (reference 0-25 mg/L). Seven out of nine dogs had an elevated CRP. Interestingly, the two dogs with normal CRP were non-azotemic and clinically stable at the time of presentation.

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