Adrenal adenoma in a cross-bred terrier

Authors: Burbidge HM, Cayzer J
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 39, Issue 2, pp 67-70, Jun 1991
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Companion animal, Dog
Subject Terms: Endocrine/autocrine/paracrine, Clinical pathology, Diagnostic procedures, Neoplasia, Oncology
Article class: Clinical Communication
Abstract: An adrenal tumour was diagnosed in a 12-year-old female cross-bred terrier. The dog was presented to the veterinary clinic because she had been gaining weight and had started urinating in the owners` house. Clinical findings included obesity, abdominal enlargement, thinning of the hair coat, seborrhoea sicca, and polydipsia and polyuria. The diagnosis was made by clinical pathology, endocrine function tests and abdominal radiography. Surgical removal of the neoplastic right adrenal gland resulted in resolution of the clinical signs, including regrowth of the hair coat.
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