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Blood pressure in hyperthyroid cats before and after radioiodine treatment.

Lisa StammeleerPilar XifraSara I SerranoMark RishniwSylvie DaminetMark E Peterson
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2024)
Hypertension, when present, resolves in many hyperthyroid cats after successful treatment. Hyperthyroid cats uncommonly develop new hypertension after treatment. Persistent or newly detected hypertension was unrelated to azotemia or iatrogenic hypothyroidism. More frequently perceived nervousness/anxiety in radioiodine-treated hypertensive cats suggests that many of these cats might have "situational" hypertension, as hyperthyroid-induced hypertension should resolve after treatment.
Keyphrases
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