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Comparison of timing of relapse in dogs with nonassociative immune‐mediated hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, or polyarthritis
IMHA immune-mediated hemolytic anemia IMPA immune-mediated polyarthritis ITP immune thrombocytopenia 1 INTRODUCTION Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA), immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), and immune-mediated polyarthritis (IMPA) are 3 of the most common immune-mediated diseases of dogs caused by loss of immune tolerance to self-antigens.1-3 Termed primary or nonassociative in the absence of a detectable underlying cause,4 this group of conditions causes considerable mortality and morbidity...
Treatment failure in hyperthyroid cats after radioiodine (I‐131) injection
Abbreviations RAI radioiodine treatment TT4 total thyroxine concentration 1 INTRODUCTION Hyperthyroidism in cats is a commonly diagnosed endocrinopathy with an overall prevalence of 2.4% in England which increases to 8.7% in cats aged 10 years or older.1 Radioactive iodine (RAI)] is generally considered the optimal treatment for hyperthyroidism in cats.2 The goal of RAI treatment is to restore euthyroidism while avoiding the development of hypothyroidism.
Treatment failure in hyperthyroid cats after radioiodine (I‐131) injection
Abbreviations RAI radioiodine treatment TT4 total thyroxine concentration 1 INTRODUCTION Hyperthyroidism in cats is a commonly diagnosed endocrinopathy with an overall prevalence of 2.4% in England which increases to 8.7% in cats aged 10 years or older.1 Radioactive iodine (RAI)] is generally considered the optimal treatment for hyperthyroidism in cats.2 The goal of RAI treatment is to restore euthyroidism while avoiding the development of hypothyroidism.
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