Cushing’s syndrome (hyperadrenocorticism) is a condition in which there is an excess of cortisol. It may be caused by drugs, such as prednisone, or by an excess of the body’s own cortisol, caused by a pituitary or adrenal tumor.
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Article by Norma Bennett Woolf, which includes common drug therapies.
Includes etiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment.
Dr Wendy C. Brooks DVM, DABVP provides the signs and symptoms owners may notice when their pet suffers from this condition, also known as hyperadrenocorticism.
Article by Michael Richards, DVM, with description, diagnosis, treatment, and answers to readers' questions.
Dr Wendy C. Brooks DVM, DABVP provides the signs and symptoms owners may notice when their pet suffers from this condition, also known as hyperadrenocorticism.
Article by Michael Richards, DVM, with description, diagnosis, treatment, and answers to readers' questions.
Includes etiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment.
Article by Norma Bennett Woolf, which includes common drug therapies.