range 2311589 days) than those that remained nonazotemic (median survival time 905 days, range 3161869 days).Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Iatrogenic hypothyroidism appears to contribute to the development of azotemia after treatment of hyperthyroidism, and reduced survival time in azotemic cats....
OBJECTIVE: To characterize clinical and clinicopathologic findings, response to treatment, and causes of systemic hypertension in cats with hypertensive re... F Maggio,TC Defrancesco,CE Atkins,... - 《J Am Vet Med Assoc》 被引量: 158发表: 2000年 ...
Renal failure is a state of decreased renal function in which azotemia and the inability to produce hypersthenuric urine persist concurrently. The treatment and prognosis vary for animals with acute and chronic renal failure; therefore it is important to distinguish between these two entities. Acute...
Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Hyperthyroidism appears not to affect USG in cats. However, cats with evidence of sub‐optimal concentrating ability before radioiodine treatment (USG < 1.035) are more likely to develop azotemia and unmask previously occult chronic kidney disease. Iatroge...
Plasma renin activity and aldosterone concen- trations in hypertensive cats with and without azotemia and in response to treatment with amlodipine besylate. J Vet Intern Med 2014;28:144-153.Jepson RE, Syme HM, Elliott J. Plasma renin activity and aldosterone concentra- tions in hypertensive cats...
Azotemia is a medical condition characterized by abnormally high levels of nitrogen-containing compounds in the blood. It can lead to uremia if not controlled. The three classification of azotemia namely, pre-renal, renal and post-renal have different causes and treatment but all three have some ...