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Cats - Conditions and Diseases - Feline HyperthyroidismInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Feline Hyperthyroidism Description: Also called thyrotoxicosis, hyperthyroidism is one of the most common diseases of the middle-aged and older cat. The Winn Feline Foundation describes clinical signs, methods of diagnosis and treatment options. (winnfelinehealth.org) |
Hypurrcat Description: A treatment center built exclusively for radioiodine treatment of cats with hyperthyroidism. (hypurrcat.com) |
Radiocat Description: Centers for the treatment of feline hyperthyroidism. Discusses services and philosophy, the different ways of treatment, hospital locations and phone numbers. (radiocat.com) |
Thyro-Cat Description: A Long Island, New York based center dedicated to the treatment of cats with feline hyperthyroidism, using I-131. (thyrocat.com) |
Veterinary Nuclear Imaging Description: A southern California based veterinary facility providing diagnostic nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging for animals as well as radioiodine therapy for feline hyperthyroidism. (vetnucimaging.com) |
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