Feline Hyperthyroidism Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common endocrine disease in the cat?

A

Hyperthyroidism

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2
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When would you suspect a cat has hyperthyroidism?

A

Clinical signs and presence of a palpably enlarged gland

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3
Q

Is hyperthyroidism in cats generally benign or malignant?

A

Benign

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4
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What are the clinical signs of hyperthyroidism in a cat?

A

Maybe essentially clinically “silent”
Palpable thyroid mass
Weight loss
Polyphagia
Hyperactivity
PU/PD
Vomiting
Diarrhea and increased fecal volume
Hair coat changes
Respiratory changes

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5
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What is the proposed causes of feline hyperthyroidism?

A

Associated with a change in how we interact with cats
Dietary iodine
Soy-based isoflavones in the diet
Thyrotoxic substances in the environment

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6
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What would the expected serum chemistry changes in a cat with hyperthyroidism?

A

Liver enzymes are increased
BUN and creatinine should be within reference range - if not might have CKD
Cholesterol is usually normal
Glucose is usually normal

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7
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What would confirm the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism in a cat?

A

Increased tT4 in an older cat with appropriate signs

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8
Q

Which test should never be used as a sole screening test?

A

fT4

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9
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What should be done before radiation therapy in a cat with hyperthyroidism?

A

Thyroid scintigraphy

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10
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What medication is used to manage hyperthyroidism in cats?

A

Methimazole

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11
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What is the MOA of methimazole?

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Inhibits synthesis of hormones by blocking oxidation of iodine and coupling of iodothronines to form T3 and T4

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What are the side effects of methimazole?

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Anorexia, vomiting, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, hepatotoxicity, extreme facial pruritus

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13
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What is the monitoring schedule when using methimazole?

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Monitor tT4, CBC, and chem every 14 days for 3 visits then every 3-6 months after tT4 and clinical signs have normalized

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14
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What is the risk of long term use of methimazole?

A

Malignant transformation

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15
Q

What are the cons to a hill’s y/d diet?

A

No treats
Not curative
Questionable efficacy
Multi-cat household not feasible
Not palatable

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16
Q

When performing a thyroidectomy what is recommended?

A

Bilateral even if only one side is enlarged

17
Q

What are the main risks of performing a thyroidectomy?

A

Close to very important structures
Anethesia complications

18
Q

What are the post-surgical complications associated with thyroidectomies?

A

Hypocalcemia
Horner’s syndrome
Hypothyroidism

19
Q

What is widely regarded as the optimal treatment for hyperthyroidism in a cat?

A

Radioactive iodine treatment

20
Q

What test could you run to see if a cat has concurrent CKD with hyperthyroidism?

A

SDMA

21
Q

What are the two causes of hyperthyroidism in a dog?

A

Functional thyroid carcinoma
Diet-induced hyperthyroidism