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Radioiodoterapia com protocolo de dose individualizada em paciente felino com hipertireoidismo

Journal:
Pubvet
Year:
2023
Authors:
Santos, Fernanda Batista de Oliveira et al.
Species:
cat

Plain-English summary

A female mixed-breed cat, 11 years old, was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much hormone, leading to symptoms like slight weight loss and occasional vomiting. After a thorough examination and tests, including a special scan of the thyroid, the veterinarian decided to treat her with radioactive iodine, using a personalized dose. Three months later, follow-up tests showed her hormone levels were back to normal, and she is now healthy with balanced thyroid function.

Abstract

Hyperthyroidism is the most prevalent endocrinopathy in felines, especially in elderly cats. It consists of a multisystemic condition resulting from increased production of T3 and T4 by the thyroid gland. The etiology of the disease is due, in most cases, to adenomatous hyperplasia or glandular adenoma that leads to increased hormone production. The pathogenesis and risk factors of the disease are not yet well defined. Factors such as the consumption of endocrine disruptors have already been associated with the disease. The most common clinical manifestations are polyphagia associated with weight loss, vomiting and diarrhea, polyuria, polydipsia, hyperactivity and palpable nodules in the thyroid’s topography. Diagnosis is made based on anamnesis, clinical signs, results of laboratory and imaging tests, and measurement of thyroid and pituitary hormones. There are several therapeutic protocols such as the use of oral drugs, surgery, iodine-restricted diets and radioiodine therapy. This report aimed to describe the case of a feline, female, mixed breed, 11 years old, with a history of slight weight loss and sporadic episodes of emesis. Based on history and anamnesis, physical evaluation and findings from laboratory and imaging tests, including thyroid scintigraphy, the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism was made. The treatment carried out was the application of radioactive iodine with an individual dose based on the protocol proposed by Peterson and Rishniw (2021). Three months after the procedure, the values found for the hormonal tests (total T4 and TSH) were within the reference range and, currently, the patient is in a state of euthyroidism.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v18n01e1534