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Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_170
    Snippet: Hypothyroidism was diagnosed 41-814 days (median, 120 days) after 131 I treatment, with doses ranging from 65-1000 Mbq (median, 100 Mbq; median pretreatment T4, 142 nmol/L). The 35 hypothyroid cats ranged in age from 9-19 years (median, 13 years). All were DSH/DLH; 28 (80%) were female and 7 were males (P = 0.0004). Clinical signs in these 35 cats included overweight/obesity in 6 (17%), lethargy/dullness in 6 (17%), poor appetite in 3 (8.6%), and.....
    Document: Hypothyroidism was diagnosed 41-814 days (median, 120 days) after 131 I treatment, with doses ranging from 65-1000 Mbq (median, 100 Mbq; median pretreatment T4, 142 nmol/L). The 35 hypothyroid cats ranged in age from 9-19 years (median, 13 years). All were DSH/DLH; 28 (80%) were female and 7 were males (P = 0.0004). Clinical signs in these 35 cats included overweight/obesity in 6 (17%), lethargy/dullness in 6 (17%), poor appetite in 3 (8.6%), and polyuria/polydipsia in 9 (26%). Abnormalities on physical examination included dermatologic signs (dry coat, seborrhea, matting) in 5 (14%) and bradycardia (<150 bpm) in 2. Twenty-two cats (63%) had no noticeable clinical features of hypothyroidism. Routine laboratory abnormalities included hypercholesterolemia (>6 mmol/L) in 7 (20%) and new or worsening azotemia (>140 lmol/L) in 26 (74%) and 4 (11%) cats, respectively.

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