Message Number: SG16362 | New FHL Archives SearchFrom: sukiec@optonline.net
Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 23:57:00 +0000 (GMT)
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Subject: [ferrethealth] RE: Adrenal?
> An x-ray is not always revealing in adrenal disease unless the gland is obviously enlarged. Problem is, the gland can be causing a problem and not be enlarged, at least not significantly so. Standard bloodwork is also unrevealing in these cases.
> From the clinical signs, it sure sounds like adrenal disease to me.
> mike
Yep. Neither approach used is particularly useful for finding adrenal disease in ferrets which tends to be hormonal for them rather than Cushings.
I believe that you can get Suprelorin (deslorelin) there.
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