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16 June 2015 Neuroendocrine pituitary macroadenoma of a cat presenting with primary adipsia and hypernatraemia
Rachel L Miller, Rory Bell, Kaspar Matiasek, Marco Rosati, Daniel Housley, Viktor Palus
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Abstract

Case summary

A male neutered Ragdoll cat aged 11 years and 9 months presented with a 6 month history of weight loss and a 1 month history of lethargy and adipsia. A thorough clinical investigation confirmed a diagnosis of primary adipsia and hypernatraemia secondary to a non-secretory neuroendocrine pituitary macroadenoma.

Relevance and novel information

Primary adipsia is a very rare clinical entity. This report is the first to describe primary adipsia secondary to a non-secretory pituitary macroadenoma in the cat. The veterinary literature available in this field is very limited and this report adds a new differential diagnosis for cats presenting with primary hypodipsia.

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Rachel L Miller, Rory Bell, Kaspar Matiasek, Marco Rosati, Daniel Housley, and Viktor Palus "Neuroendocrine pituitary macroadenoma of a cat presenting with primary adipsia and hypernatraemia," Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports 1(1), (16 June 2015). https://doi.org/10.1177/2055116915589838
Published: 16 June 2015
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