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Cushing's Syndrome
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Cushing’s syndrome (hyperadrenocorticism) is a condition in which there is an excess of cortisol. It may be caused by drugs, such as prednisone, or by an excess of the body’s own cortisol, caused by a pituitary or adrenal tumor.
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Merck Veterinary Manual: Hyperadrenocorticism
- Includes etiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment.
Dog Owner's Guide: Cushing's Disease
- Article by Norma Bennett Woolf, which includes common drug therapies.
Pet Owner's Crash Course in Canine Cushing's Disease
- Includes causes, diagnostic tests, the pros and cons of various treatments, and links to references.
Vetinfo: Cushing's Disease in Dogs
- Article by Michael Richards, DVM, with description, diagnosis, treatment, and answers to readers' questions.
Symptoms of Cushing's Syndrome
- Dr Wendy C. Brooks DVM, DABVP provides the signs and symptoms owners may notice when their pet suffers from this condition, also known as hyperadrenocorticism.
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