Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 07"

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This dog may be anaemic, but this will not be recognized until ECF volume is restored.
 
This dog may be anaemic, but this will not be recognized until ECF volume is restored.
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By the ACTH stimulation test before life-time steroid replacement therapy is started.
 
By the ACTH stimulation test before life-time steroid replacement therapy is started.
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A two-year-old, neutered female Basset Hound is presented with a history of several weeks’ intermittent lethargy, anorexia and slight increase in thirst. More recently the dog has been vomiting and has now developed haemorrhagic diarrhoea. The laboratory results shown were obtained.


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