Canine Noninfectious Diseases Flashcards

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Hypothyroidism

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Pituitary gland tells thyroid to produce hormones (T4)
* regulates metabolism

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Hypothyroidism

Cause

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Autoimmune destruction
* can’t make enough hormones

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Hypothyroidism

Clinical Signs

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  • Gain or Unable to lose weight (no diet change)
  • Sluggish / Lethargic
  • Alopecia
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Hypothyroidism Diagnosis

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Full thyroid panel
* T4
* free T4 (fT4)
* cTSH

Rule out Euthyroid Sick

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Euthyroid Sick

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Normal thyroid function, but other sickness causes lower thyroid levels

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Hypothyroidism Treatment

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Thyroid Supplement Medication (Thyroxin)
* lifelong
* monitor levels

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HPA Axis

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Hypothalamic - Pituitary - Adrenal Axis
* hypothalamus sends signal to pituitary gland
* pituitary gland sends signal to adrenal gland (ACTH)
* adrenal gland produces cortisol

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Hyperadrenocorticism

Pituitary-Dependent

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  • Tumor is on pituitary gland
  • Small-breed dogs
  • Too much ACTH produced = too much cortisol
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Hyperadrenocorticism

Adrenal Tumor

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One gland may be normal, one is cancerous
* cancer one creates a lot of cortisol
* other is smaller, doesn’t work as hard
* large breed dogs

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Hyperadrenocorticism

Known As

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Cushing’s Disease

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Hyperadrenocorticism

Clinical Signs

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  • Very hungry / thirsty
  • Skin infections
  • Urinary infections / increased urination
  • Pot-belly appearance
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Hyperadrenocorticism Diagnosis

ACTH Stim Test

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You pretend to be the pituitary gland
* give ACTH
* Normal: some cortisol produced
* Abnormal: large amount of cortisol produced

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Hyperadrenocorticism Diagnosis

Low-Dose Dexamethasone Test

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Try to suppress the adrenal glands
* normal: dex should tell pituitary to stop sending signals, decreases cortisol
* abnormal: overproduce of cortisol regardless of dex

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Hyperadrenocorticism

Treatment

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Caution: can cause adrenal glands to shut off completely and no longer produce cortisol (hypoadrenocorticism)
* need to monitor closely
* meds: trilostane / vetoryl

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Hypoadrenocorticism

Known As

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Addison’s Disease

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16
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Hypoadrenocorticism

Clinical Signs

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Can be hard to diagnose initially
* on / off GI issues

Progressed more obvious
* look like they are in shock - electrolyte imbalance
* bradycardia or normal HR

17
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Hypoadrenocorticism

Aldosterone

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Responsible for sodium-potassium balance
* abnormal = low or lack of

18
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Hypoadrenocorticism Diagnosis

ACTH Stim Test

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Adrenal glands are toast
* no / low production of cortisol observed

19
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Hypoadrenocorticism Treatment

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Long-term steriods and mineralocorticoids

20
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Normal Urinary Tract

How protects and prevents infection

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  • Frequently urinating
  • Urethral peristalsis - urethra muscles push only one way
  • pH
  • Glycosaminoglycans
21
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Struvite Uroliths

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  • Alkaline urine
  • Can dissolve with diet change - need to be on antibiotics due to bacterial release
  • Generally just remove surgically
22
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Calcium Oxalate Uroliths

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  • Acidic Urine
  • Diet related
  • Cannot dissolve with diet, need to be removed