49 min.

Overcoming the Great Imitator, Addison’s Disease in Vet Med VetFolio Voice

    • Onderwijs

In veterinary medicine, Addison’s disease – hypoadrenocorticism – has been called “the Great Imitator” because it can mimic so many other diseases. Patients often present with vague clinical signs or biochemical abnormalities, making it challenging to correctly diagnose. In fact, it’s been said that managing Addison’s is not nearly as difficult as making the diagnosis in the first place. This CE episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast discusses diagnosing Addison’s disease in veterinary patients with nebulous clinical signs or biochemical abnormalities. It also covers routine approaches to management and prognosis.
Want to earn CE credit for this podcast? Log into VetFolio to take the quiz and earn your CE credit.
https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/overcoming-the-great-imitator-addisons-disease-in-vet-med-podcast-quiz

In veterinary medicine, Addison’s disease – hypoadrenocorticism – has been called “the Great Imitator” because it can mimic so many other diseases. Patients often present with vague clinical signs or biochemical abnormalities, making it challenging to correctly diagnose. In fact, it’s been said that managing Addison’s is not nearly as difficult as making the diagnosis in the first place. This CE episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast discusses diagnosing Addison’s disease in veterinary patients with nebulous clinical signs or biochemical abnormalities. It also covers routine approaches to management and prognosis.
Want to earn CE credit for this podcast? Log into VetFolio to take the quiz and earn your CE credit.
https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/overcoming-the-great-imitator-addisons-disease-in-vet-med-podcast-quiz

49 min.

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