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hyperpigmentation of the face. He is
possibly the most
famous known case.
Hypoadrenocorticism is
uncommon in dogs, and rare in cats, with less than 40
known feline...
-
seventy percent of dogs that are
diagnosed with
hypoadrenocorticism are female.
Hypoadrenocorticism is
still relatively uncommon or
underdiagnosed in...
- dystrophy,
cataract and
generalized progressive retinal atrophy (GPRA).
Hypoadrenocorticism (also
known as Addison's disease) is an
inherited disease in Bearded...
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endocrine disorders such as
diabetes mellitus, Cushing's syndrome,
hypoadrenocorticism, and hypothyroidism;
nervous system diseases such as
seizures and...
- thyroiditis. One
study found 4% of dogs with
hypoadrenocorticism also had
hypothyroidism and one dog had
hypoadrenocorticism, hypothyroidism,
diabetes mellitus...
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hyperaldosteronism Feline hyperesthesia syndrome Feline hyperthyroidism Feline hypoadrenocorticism Feline immunodeficiency virus Feline infectious anemia Feline infectious...
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adrenocortical insufficiency, hypocorticalism, hypocortisolism,
hypoadrenocorticism, hypocorticism,
hypoadrenalism Adrenal gland Specialty Endocrinology...
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dysplasia Progressive retinal atrophy (prcd-PRA)
Hypothyroidism Hypoadrenocorticism (also
known as Addison's disease)
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency...
- bruising.
Dexamethasone is also used for
emergency patients with
hypoadrenocorticism as the drug does not
interfere with
adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation...
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Retrieved 11
December 2017.
Robyn Alexander. "Addison's
Disease or
Hypoadrenocorticism". Scwtca.org.
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original on 3
February 2020. Retrieved...