Болезни надпочечников и щитовидной железы у животных: литература

Ferguson DC, Peterson ME: Serum free and total iodothyronine concentrations in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism. Am J Vet Res 53:1636, 1992. Thyroid hormone measurement in 42 dogs with hyperadrenocorticism indicated that dogs with the disease had significantly lower total T4, total r3, and free T4 (by equilibrium dialysis) concentrations than did normal dogs.

Graves TK, Peterson ME: Diagnostic tests for feline hyperthyroidism. Vet Clin N Am (Small Anim Pract) 24:567,1994. Review of tests for the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism in cats.

Kaplan AJ, Peterson ME, Kemppainen RJ: Effects of disease on the results of diagnostic tests for use in detecting hyperadrenocorticism in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 207:445, 1995. Study showing a high false- positive rate when screening tests forhyperadrenocorticism were applied to 59 dogs with a variety of попаdrenal illnesses.

Kemppainen RJ, Clark TP: CVT update: Sample collection and testing protocols in endocrinology. In: Bonagura JD, Kirk RW, eds: Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XII: Small Animal Practice. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1995, p 335. Update on the thyrotropin stimulation, T3 suppression, and thyrotro-pin-releasing hormone tests as well as measurement of endogenous ACTH, free T4, and urine cortiso: creatinine ratio.

Kemppainen RJ, Young DW: Canine triiodothyronine autoantibodies. In: Kirk RW, Bonagura JD, eds: Current Veterinary Therapy XI: Small Animal Practice. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1992, p 327. Discussion of the prevalence, detection, and significance of autoantibodies to T3 in dogs.

Kemppainen RJ, Zerbe CA: Common endocrine diagnostic tests: Normal values and interpretation. In Kirk RW, Bonagura JD, eds: Current Veterinary Therapy X: Small Animal Practice. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1989, p 961. Description of commonly used endocrine diagnostic testing procedures in dogs and cats, including normal values.

Kintzer PP, Peterson ME: Mitotane (o,p'-DDD) treatment of cortisol- secreting adrenocortical neoplasia. In: Kirk RW, Bonagura JD, eds: Current Veterinary Therapy X: Small Animal Practice. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1989, p 1034. Description of the diagnosis of functional adrenocortical tumors and therapy using mitotane.

Mooney CT, Little CJL, Macrae AW: Effect of illness not associated with the thyroid gland on serum total and free thyroxine concentrations in cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc 208:2004,1996. Comparison of total and FT4 concentrations in healthy cats and cats with nonthyroidal illness.

Nelson RW, Ihle SL, Feldman EC, et al: Serum free thyroxine concentration in healthy dogs, dogs with hypothyroidism, and euthyroid dogs with concurrent illness. J Am Vet Med Assoc 198:1401, 1991. Study demonstrating that the diagnostic value of measurement of total T4 was similar to that of measuring FTA using the analogue method when evaluating thyroid function in healthy, hypothyroid, and euthyroid dogs with nonthyroid illness.

Peterson ME, Gamble DA: Effect of nonthyroidal illness on serum thyroxine concentrations in cats: 494 cases (1988). J Am Vet Med Assoc 197:1203, 1990. Study showing that serum T4 concentrations are suppressed in cats with nonthyroidal illness (compared with normal cats), and the degree of suppression is related to the severity of the illness.

Peterson ME, Liminana CM, Nichols CE: Determination of free T4 by dialysis as an aid in diagnosis of mild hyperthyroidism in cats. J Vet Intern Med 9:183, 1995. Abstract reporting FT4 concentrations measured by dialysis in healthyA cats, cats with nonthyroidal illness, and cats with hyperthyroidism.

Peterson ME, Wallace MS, Kerl ME, et al: Doseresponse relation between plasma concentrations of ACTH and Cortisol after administration of incremental doses of cosyntropin for ACTH stimulation testing in dogs. J Vet Int Med 10:186,1996. Abstract concerning the plasma Cortisol response in dogs to varying doses of synthetic ACTH (cosyntropin).

Scott-Moncrieff JC, Nelson RW, Bruner JM, et al: Serum canine thyrotropin concentration (cTSH) in euthyroid, hypothyroid and sick euthyroid dogs. J Vet Intern Med 10:186, 1996. Abstract reporting TSH concentrations in healthy dogs, dogs with nonthyroidal illness, and hypothyroid dogs.

Williams DA, Scott-Moncrieff JC, Bruner J: Canine serum thyroidstimulating hormone following induction of hypothyroidism. J Vet Intern Med 9:184,1995. Abstract showing that TSH concentrations increased in dogs made hypothyroid using 131I.

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