54 Hyperthyroidism and azotaemia

54 Hyperthyroidism and azotaemia

Author: The Royal Veterinary College September 15, 2017 Duration: 50:55

This week we talk to Hattie Syme, professor of internal medicine here at the RVC about hyperthyroidism and azotaemia.  Hattie’s main research is in chronic kidney disease, hypertension and hyperthyroidism and thankfully we could speak to her today touching on a couple of her favourite topics. We hope to get her back soon to the podcast.

If you are in the UK and have a patient that you might think benefit from radioactive iodine therapy then you can find out more information here:  http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/advanced-techniques-and-specialist-procedures/radioactive-iodine-i131-therapy

Suggested reading. (links to free full text on line)

Survival and the development of azotaemia after treatment of hyperthyroid cats https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20649748

Association of iatrogenic hypothyroidism with azotemia and reduced survival time in cats treated for hyperthyroidism

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20695989

Evaluation of predictors for the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism in cats

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21985139

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Hosted by Dominic Barfield, with technical support from Brian Cox, Veterinary Clinical Podcasts from The Royal Veterinary College opens a direct channel to the minds of its faculty and specialist clinicians. Each episode delves into clinically relevant material designed to be immediately useful, whether you're in a busy practice, on a farm visit, or preparing for a challenging case. The conversations are grounded in real-world science and medicine, stripping away the academic formality to focus on what truly matters for animal care. You might find yourself listening during a commute or between appointments, gaining practical insights that bridge the gap between theory and daily veterinary work. This podcast doesn't cater to just one experience level; it offers valuable perspectives for those taking their first steps in the profession as well as seasoned practitioners looking to refresh or deepen their knowledge. The Royal Veterinary College leverages its expertise to create a resource that feels like an ongoing, informal seminar, covering the nuances and evolving discussions within veterinary medicine. It’s a consistent source of professional development, delivered in a conversational format that makes complex topics accessible and engaging.
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