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SECTION PREVIEWS

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Section 1 – Diabetes Mellitus in Cats and Dogs

Although diabetes mellitus is a common endocrinopathy in both cats and dogs, there is no such thing as a standard approach to treating it. Learners will review logical strategies to both diagnose and treat their diabetic patients.

Section 2 – Hyperadrenocorticism

Hyperadrenocorticism, commonly known as Cushing’s disease, is a common endocrinopathy that can be challenging to both diagnose and manage. Using a case example, learners will review clinical signs of the disease, available diagnostic tests, and a logical approach to treatment.

Section 3 – Hypoadrenocorticism

Hypoadrenocorticism, also known as Addison’s disease and as the Great Pretender, is an under-recognized hormone disorder. With variable clinical signs, it often goes unnoticed during the initial diagnostic. Using a real-life case example, learners will discover how to recognize, diagnose, and manage this disease.

Section 4 – Hypercalcemia in Cats and Dogs

Hypercalcemia is a commonly encountered biochemical derangement in cats and dogs. Learners will discover differential diagnosis for this illness, as well as strategies for diagnosing and managing hyperparathyroidism.

Section 5 – Feline Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism is one of the most common diseases encountered in older felines. Learners will find out how to recognize the clinical signs of this common endocrinopathy, as well as diagnose and effectively manage cats living with this disorder.

Section 6 – Canine Hypothyroidism

Hyperthyroidism is one of the most common diseases encountered in older canines. Learners will find out how to recognize the clinical signs of this common endocrinopathy, as well as diagnose and effectively manage dogs living with this disorder.