Author:
Guzmán Ramos Pedro J.,Bennaim Michael,Shiel Robert E.,Mooney Carmel T.
Abstract
AbstractHypoadrenocorticism is characterized by a reduction in mineralocorticoid and/or glucocorticoid production by the adrenal glands. Several subtypes have been described with different clinical and clinicopathological consequences. Most affected dogs have vague and non-specific signs that precede an eventual life-threatening crisis. This review aims to appraise classification, the available data on epidemiology and the clinical and laboratory features of naturally occurring canine hypoadrenocorticism.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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