Hypoadrenocorticism in Small Animals

Deborah S. Greco DVM, PhD, DACVIM
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Abstract

The diagnosis and treatment of hypoadrenocorticism can be one of the greatest challenges faced by veterinary practitioners, as Addison’s disease may have many faces and many presentations. Although the disease is most often diagnosed in dogs, cats may also suffer from Addison’s disease. The practitioner must have a high index of suspicion to make a diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism. This index of suspicion is based on knowledge of the common signalment, history, physical examination, and laboratory findings. Diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism is supported by appropriate choice of diagnostic endocrine tests that are described in detail in this article. Once a diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism has been made, expedient treatment is of foremost concern. Timely treatment using fluids, corticosteroids, and supportive care will ensure a successful outcome; the emergency treatment of Addison’s is covered briefly in this article and fully in another article in this issue. The purpose of this review was to describe the clinical diagnosis and chronic treatment of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs and cats.

小动物的肾上腺皮质功能减退
肾上腺皮质功能减退症的诊断和治疗可能是兽医从业者面临的最大挑战之一,因为Addison病可能有许多面孔和许多表现。虽然这种疾病最常在狗身上诊断出来,但猫也可能患有艾迪生病。医生必须有一个高的怀疑指数作出诊断肾上腺皮质功能减退。该怀疑指数基于对常见症状、病史、体格检查和实验室结果的了解。肾上腺皮质功能减退症的诊断是支持适当选择的诊断内分泌测试,在这篇文章中详细描述。一旦诊断出肾上腺皮质功能减退,权宜的治疗是最重要的。及时使用液体、皮质类固醇和支持性护理进行治疗将确保取得成功的结果;在这篇文章中简要介绍了Addison 's的紧急治疗,在本期的另一篇文章中详细介绍了它。本综述的目的是描述临床诊断和慢性治疗的低肾上腺皮质激素症的狗和猫。
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