
|Articles|September 13, 2010
Today's Daily Dose: Addison's disease
A diagnostic tip for this common endocrine disease.
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“It is important to recognize that an absence of the characteristic electrolyte changes does not exclude a diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism. Conversely, reliance on measurement of electrolytes alone for diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism can be misleading, because there are many other causes of these electrolyte changes.”
-Johnny D. Hoskins, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
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