Cushing's Disease in Companion Animals
Автор: ACVIM
Загружено: 2010-09-02
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Описание: Human beings, dogs, cats, and almost all other species of animals naturally have cortisone in their blood and in every tissue of their bodies. This cortisone is produced by a small pair of glands called the adrenal glands, one located near each kidney. In appropriate quantities, cortisone is necessary for health. If an individual (person, dog, or cat) does not have enough cortisone, they usually become ill and can eventually die. Too much cortisone in the system (Cushing's Disease) also causes illness, although it does not cause the type of sudden death that often results from not having enough cortisone. For more information, please visit www.ACVIM.org
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