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1. Hyperthyroidism in Cats  (Cats)
If your adult cat suddenly begins to lose weight despite a voracious appetite, he may have a problem with the hormone produced by the thyroid gland. You should probably get your pet to a veterinarian to be checked for feline hyperthyroidism.
2. Hyperthyroidism and the Kidney  (Cats)
Although the disease is treatable, in recent years it has become apparent that previously undetected kidney disease may suddenly be unmasked, and that known kidney disease may worsen in some cats after correction of their hyperthyroidism.
3. Possible Connection Between Household Pollutant and Feline Hyperthyroidism  (Cats)
The ASPCA® has recently learned about a new study conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that investigated the possible connection between the presence of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and an increase in feline hyperthyroidism.
4. Tip on What do look for with Hyperthyroidism in Cats  (Cats)
Feline hyperthyroidism is a common condition in older cats causing by an overproduction of thyroid hormone by the thyroid glands.
5. Hyperthyroidism – It Can Strike Your Older Cat  (Cats)
If your adult cat suddenly begins to lose weight despite a voracious appetite, he may have a hormone problem, specifically the hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
6. Can my cat get Greenies with hyperthyroidism and kidney stones?  (Cats)
Read Dr. Jon’s answer to today’s question.
7. Methimazole (Tapazole®)  (Drug Library)
Methimazole is used to medically treat overactive thyroid glands in cats, a condition referred to as hyperthyroidism.
8. Heat Stroke  (Dogs)
Heat stroke is a condition arising from extremely high body temperature (rectal temperature of 105 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit), which leads to nervous system abnormalities (such as lethargy, weakness, collapse, or coma).
9. Structure and Function of the Thyroid Gland in Dogs  (Dogs)
The thyroid gland is an endocrine gland that produces thyroid hormones. These hormones regulate the rate at which the body carries on its necessary functions. The thyroid hormone is very important for growth and the maintenance of a proper metabolism.
10. Structure and Function of the Endocrine System in Dogs  (Dogs)
The endocrine system coordinates and controls many of the body’s functions. It is composed of a group of glands that maintain a stable internal environment by producing chemicals called hormones.
 

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