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Thyroid and renal function in cats following low-dose radioiodine (111Mbq) therapy.

Natalie C FinchJ StallwoodS TaskerA Hibbert
Published in: The Journal of small animal practice (2019)
Low-dose radioiodine is effective treatment for hyperthyroidism in most cats but overt hypothyroidism may develop in some. Concurrent early decline in renal function may only be detected by measuring glomerular filtration rate rather than serum creatinine in some cats. Monitoring following radioiodine treatment should include total thyroxine and thyroid stimulating hormone and measurement of glomerular filtration rate should be considered in non-azotaemic cats.
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