
|Articles|July 6, 2009
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Your daily dose of clinical tips and quips: Hypoparathyroidism.
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“Neuromuscular and neurologic signs usually predominate in dogs and cats with primary hypoparathyroidism. Patients usually present for an acute onset of tetany or seizures.”
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-Beth L. McElravy, DVM, and Jill D. Brunker, DVM, DACVIM
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