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  1. Iatrogenic hyperthyroidism can occur due to excess levothyroxine administration for the management of canine hypothyroidism, and diet-related hyperthyroidism can occur in dogs fed raw diets containing excessive thyroid gland tissue.

  2. 10 Νοε 2022 · Hyperthyroidism is a rare condition caused by the overproduction of hormones made by the thyroid gland found in the neck region. This condition is most often caused by a cancerous tumor within the thyroid, but a benign thyroid mass, diet, and certain supplements can also be contributing factors.

  3. HYPERTHYROIDISM is one of the most commonly recognised feline endocrine disorders. However, despite the wealth and breadth of data available on its clinical signs, treatment and outcome, its cause – in most cases – remains obscure.

  4. 29 Φεβ 2024 · Hyperthyroidism in dogs is “the result of an overactive thyroid gland,” says Dr. Kelly Fishman, DVM, founder of Strut Animal Mobility Specialists and veterinary consultant to MYOS Pet. When ...

  5. Dietary hyperthyroidism can be seen in dogs on a raw meat diet or fed fresh or dried gullets. Increased plasma thyroxine concentration in a dog, either with or without signs of hyperthyroidism, should prompt the veterinarian to obtain a thorough dietary history.

  6. 17 Σεπ 2020 · Hyperthyroidism has been linked to pet foods (raw commercially prepared) that include the thyroid glands of slaughtered animals. Exogenous hyperthyroidism, a result of excessive intake of thyroid hormones is rarely recognised but is the only other recognised cause.

  7. 5 Μαρ 2012 · Six dogs showed clinical signs such as weight loss, aggressiveness, tachycardia, panting and restlessness while six dogs had no clinical signs. After changing the diet eight dogs were examined: thyroxine concentration normalised in all dogs and clinical signs resolved.

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