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Thyroid imaging in 53 cats with hyperthyroidism using technetium-99m as pertechnetate

  • Lee, Young-won
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.394-397
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    • 1999
  • Thyroid imaging was performed in 53 hyperthyroid cats with technetium-99m as pertechnetate($^{99m}TcO_{4}$). Increased radionuclide accumulation was found in all cats. Thirty-four cats had bilateral enlargements of the thyroid glands and 14 cats had unilateral enlargements. Five cats had multi-focal accumulation of $^{99m}TcO_{4}$ in the ventral neck or mediastinum. Conclusively, nuclear thyroid image is useful method in diagnosis of feline hyperthyroidism.

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고양이에서 만성 신부전에 병발한 갑상선 기능 항진증의 진단과 치료 (Diagnosis and Management of Feline Hyperthyroidism Complicated with Chronic Kidney Disease)

  • 강민희;박희명
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.723-725
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    • 2010
  • 14년령의 잡종 암컷 고양이가 다식증, 과잉행동 및 체중감소를 주증으로 내원 하였다. 신체검사에서 빈맥과 고혈압이 확인되었으며, 실험실 검사를 통하여 요소 질소 증 및 갑상선 호르몬 (TT4, fT4)의 상승이 확인 되었다. 환자는 확진을 위하여 T3 억압 시험이 시행 되었으며, 검사 결과 외부에서 T3가 공급된 전후의 갑상선 호르몬 수치에 변화가 없는 것이 확인 되었다. 따라서, 환축은 만성 신부전에 병발한 갑상선 기능 항진증으로 진단되었으며, 메티마졸을 이용한 약물 관리가 실시 되었다. 결론적으로 본 증례의 경우 고양이에서 발생한 만성 신부전에 병발한 갑상선 기능 항진증의 임상증상과 진단, 그리고 치료 반응에 대한 국내 첫 증례보고이다.

Efficacy and safety of radioiodine therapy for 10 hyperthyroid cats: a retrospective case series study in South Korea

  • Yeon Chae;Jae-Cheong Lim;Taesik Yun;Yoonhoi Koo;Dohee Lee;Mhan-Pyo Yang;Hakhyun Kim;Byeong-Teck Kang
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제64권2호
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    • pp.10.1-10.9
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    • 2024
  • Hyperthyroidism, characterized by elevated thyroid hormone levels and thyroid gland hyperplasia or adenoma, is a prevalent endocrinopathy in older cats. Treatment options include antithyroid drugs, surgical thyroidectomy, and radioiodine therapy (RAIT), which is non-invasive treatment option that can achieve complete remission. However, efficacy and safety of RAIT in hyperthyroid cats have not been investigated in South Korea. This study includes 10 hyperthyroid cats with RAIT. Initial assessments comprised history, physical examination, blood analysis, and serum total T4 (tT4) concentration. Thyroid scintigraphy revealed hyperactivity and enlargement of thyroid gland at 24 hours before the RAIT. Radioiodine (RAI) was injected subcutaneously with 2 to 6 mCi, determined by the fixed dose or the scoring system based on severity of clinical signs, tT4 concentration, and thyroid size individually. After RAIT, the concentration of serum tT4 and liver enzymes were significantly decreased at discharge. However, no significant differences were noted in blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, symmetric dimethylarginine, hematocrits, and white blood cell counts pre- and post-treatment. Although 4 cats received RAI twice, clinical signs disappeared and tT4 levels decreased following the RAIT. All 10 cats achieved complete remission after 6 months without critical adverse effect. The safety and the effectiveness of RAIT was confirmed based on protocols reported other countries. Therefore, RAIT could be considered the treatment option and prevent adverse effects from medication or surgery. This preliminary study presents the first evaluation of RAIT for hyperthyroid cats using locally produced RAI in South Korea and provide valuable insight for clinicians and further studies.