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  • Atypical hypoadrenocorticis...
    HATOYA, Shingo; KANEGI, Ryoji; NABETANI, Tomoyo; OJI, Shoko; IZAWA, Takeshi; HIRAI, Satoshi; SUGIURA, Kikuya

    Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 01/2023, Volume: 85, Issue: 1
    Journal Article

    An 8-year-old intact male pointer presented with lethargy and hypoalbuminemia. On abdominal ultrasonography, both adrenal glands were reduced in thickness. Based on the ACTH stimulation test results and the absence of electrolyte abnormalities, the dog was diagnosed with atypical hypoadrenocorticism. After treatment with low-dose prednisolone, his general condition improved, and blood tests normalized. The dog died 818 days later, and a complete autopsy was performed. Histologically, the architecture of the zonae fasciculata and reticularis was disrupted in both adrenal glands; however, the zona glomerulosa remained relatively normal. In summary, in this study, we detailed the pathological presentation of atypical hypoadrenocorticism without electrolyte abnormalities.