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1. Resting cortisol concentrations in dogs presenting to a university teaching hospital with collapse.

2. Clinical findings, treatment, and outcomes in cats with naturally occurring hypoadrenocorticism: 41 cases.

3. Longitudinal assessment of thyroid function in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism: Clinical outcomes and prevalence of autoantibodies.

4. Hypoadrenocorticism in cats: a 40-year update.

5. Acute adrenal necrosis in a young female cat.

6. Prevalence of eunatremic, eukalemic hypoadrenocorticism in dogs with signs of chronic gastrointestinal disease and risk of misdiagnosis after previous glucocorticoid administration.

7. Adrenocortical hypoperfusion detected by contrast-enhanced ultrasound in a dog with trilostane-induced hypoadrenocorticism.

8. A case-control survey study of environmental risk factors for primary hypoadrenocorticism in dogs.

9. Possible development and resolution of dilated cardiomyopathy phenotype secondary to atypical hypoadrenocorticism in a dog.

10. Prevalence of hypercalcemia in primary hypoadrenocorticism in dogs: Multicenter, retrospective study.

11. Diagnostic predictivity of transtubular potassium gradient for primary hypoadrenocorticism in hyperkalemic dogs: a cross-sectional study.

12. Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses.

13. Urine electrolytes do not predict desoxycorticosterone pivalate efficacy in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism.

14. Iatrogenic symptomatic hypoadrenocorticism after treatment with trilostane for hyperadrenocorticism in dogs: eight cases (2008-2019).

15. Canine hypoadrenocorticism: Insights into the Addisonian crisis.

16. Clinical features and long-term management of cats with primary hypoadrenocorticism using desoxycorticosterone pivalate and prednisolone.

17. Atypical hypoadrenocorticism with intact zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex after long-term observation: a case report of a dog.

18. Laboratory Diagnosis of Thyroid and Adrenal Disease.

19. Effect of long-term management of hypoadrenocorticism on the quality of life of affected dogs and their owners.

20. Presumptive nontraumatic adrenal hemorrhage preceding hypoadrenocorticism in a dog.

21. Acquired Systolic Dysfunction and Subsequent Congestive Heart Failure Following Treatment of Hypoadrenocorticism in Two Dogs.

22. Characterization of clinicopathologic and abdominal ultrasound findings in dogs with glucocorticoid deficient hypoadrenocorticism.

23. Evaluation of a machine learning tool to screen for hypoadrenocorticism in dogs presenting to a teaching hospital.

25. Successful use of a benchtop fluorescent enzyme immunoassay analyzer to measure serum cortisol concentration as a screening test for hypoadrenocorticism in dogs.

26. Ventricular systolic dysfunction in dogs diagnosed with hypoadrenocorticism.

27. Investigation of the urine cortisol to creatinine ratio for the diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs.

28. Evaluation of resting cortisol concentration testing in dogs with chronic gastrointestinal signs.

29. Urinary cortisol-creatinine ratio in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism.

30. Evaluation of urine electrolytes for the diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs.

31. Low-dose desoxycorticosterone pivalate treatment of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs: A randomized controlled clinical trial.

32. Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs under UK primary veterinary care: frequency, clinical approaches and risk factors.

33. Semiquantitative acid-base analysis in dogs with typical hypoadrenocorticism.

34. Prevalence and clinical relevance of hypercobalaminaemia in dogs and cats.

35. Primary hypoaldosteronism in a dog with pituitary and adrenal T-cell lymphoma.

36. Prevalence and characterization of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs with signs of chronic gastrointestinal disease: A multicenter study.

37. Ketoconazole-induced transient hypoadrenocorticism in a dog.

38. A case of canine hypoadrenocorticism needing blood transfusion for severe acute anemia due to gastrointestinal hemorrhage.

39. Presumptive iatrogenic hypoadrenocorticism induced by high-dose ketoconazole administration in a dog.

40. Low-dose ACTH stimulation testing in dogs suspected of hypoadrenocorticism.

41. [Canine hypoadrenocorticism - an update on pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment].

42. Urine sodium concentrations are predictive of hypoadrenocorticism in hyponatraemic dogs: a retrospective pilot study.

43. Prevalence and clinical features of hypoadrenocorticism in Great Pyrenees dogs in a referred population: 11 cases.

44. Use of a combination of routine hematologic and biochemical test results in a logistic regression model as a diagnostic aid for the diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs.

45. A retrospective study of dogs with atypical hypoadrenocorticism: a diagnostic cut-off or continuum?

46. Glucocorticoid-deficient hypoadrenocorticism secondary to intravascular lymphoma in the adrenal glands of a dog.

47. What Is Your Diagnosis?

48. Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema in a Dog Following Initiation of Therapy for Concurrent Hypoadrenocorticism and Hypothyroidism.

49. Evaluation of Basal Serum or Plasma Cortisol Concentrations for the Diagnosis of Hypoadrenocorticism in Dogs.

50. Factors that affect stabilisation times of canine spontaneous hypoadrenocorticism.

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