Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Renata Borges da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Torres, Vitor Lima, Ribeiro, Amanda Brena Freitas, Sousa Filho, Reginaldo Pereira de, Anastácio, Francisco Douglas Lima, Freitas, Léia Jamylle dos Santos, Lima, Glenda Roberta Freire, Siqueira, Letícia Caetano, Teixeira, Germano Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24069
Resumo: Hyperthyroidism refers to the increase in functional thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Most cases of hyperthyroidism are caused by thyroid adenoma or multinodular adenomatous hyperplasia, affecting one or both lobes of the thyroid gland. Less than 5% of cases occur as a result of thyroid carcinoma. Thus, this study aimed to present a case report about feline hyperthyroidism caused by thyroid carcinoma, in an 11-year-old male feline. The animal had a history of anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea about a month ago. Complete blood count, biochemical, abdominal ultrasound and CT scan of the cervical region were requested. Laboratory and physical examinations indicated strong signs of hyperthyroidism, such as erythrocytosis, increase in total T4 and increase in the palpable volume of the thyroid, in addition to tomographic examination indicative of neoplastic process in the left thyroid lobe, without involvement of adjacent structures. The treatment of choice was surgery with the modified extracapsular technique with a cervical approach (thyrodectomy with preservation of the parathyroid glands). After surgical procedures and supportive treatment, the animal presented remission of clinical signs.
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spelling Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinomaHipertiroidismo felino secundario al adenocarcinoma tiroideoHipertireoidismo felino secundário à adenocarcinoma de tireóideEndocrinopatíaAdenocarcinomaFelino.EndocrinopathyAdenocarcinomaFeline.EndocrinopatiaAdenocarcinomaFelino.Hyperthyroidism refers to the increase in functional thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Most cases of hyperthyroidism are caused by thyroid adenoma or multinodular adenomatous hyperplasia, affecting one or both lobes of the thyroid gland. Less than 5% of cases occur as a result of thyroid carcinoma. Thus, this study aimed to present a case report about feline hyperthyroidism caused by thyroid carcinoma, in an 11-year-old male feline. The animal had a history of anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea about a month ago. Complete blood count, biochemical, abdominal ultrasound and CT scan of the cervical region were requested. Laboratory and physical examinations indicated strong signs of hyperthyroidism, such as erythrocytosis, increase in total T4 and increase in the palpable volume of the thyroid, in addition to tomographic examination indicative of neoplastic process in the left thyroid lobe, without involvement of adjacent structures. The treatment of choice was surgery with the modified extracapsular technique with a cervical approach (thyrodectomy with preservation of the parathyroid glands). After surgical procedures and supportive treatment, the animal presented remission of clinical signs.El hipertiroidismo se refiere al aumento de las hormonas tiroideas funcionales, la tiroxina (T4) y la tri-yodotironina (T3). La mayoría de los casos de hipertiroidismo son causados por adenoma tiroideo o hiperplasia adenomatosa multinodular, que afecta a uno o ambos lóbulos de la glándula tiroides. Menos del 5% de los casos ocurren como resultado de carcinoma de tiroides. Así, este estudio apuntó presentar un informe del caso sobre el hipertiroidismo felino causado por carcinoma de la tiroides en un felino masculino de 11 años. El animal tenía antecedentes de anorexia, vómitos y diarrea durante aproximadamente un mes. El ultrasonido completo, bioquímico, abdominal y la tomografía de la región cervical fueron solicitados. El laboratorio y los pruebas físicos indicaron indicaciones fuertes del hipertiroidismo, tales como erythrolithosis, T4 total creciente y volumen palpable creciente de la tiroides, además de la examinación tomográfica indicativa de proceso neoplástico en lóbulo izquierdo de la tiroides, sin la implicación de estructuras adyacentes. El tratamiento de la opción era quirúrgico con la técnica extracapsular modificada con el acercamiento cervical (thyrodectomy con la preservación de las glándulas paratiroides). Después de realizar los procedimientos quirúrgicos y el tratamiento de apoyo, el animal presentó remisión de los signos clínicos.O hipertireoidismo refere-se ao aumento dos hormônios tireóideos funcionais, tiroxina (T4) e tri-iodotironina (T3). A maioria dos casos de hipertireoidismo é causada pelo adenoma tireóideo ou pela hiperplasia adenomatosa multinodular, afetando um ou ambos os lobos da glândula tireóide. Menos de 5% dos casos ocorrem como resultado de carcinoma tireóideo. Dessa forma, este trabalho teve como objetivo apresentar um relato de caso acerca do hipertireoidismo felino ocasionado por carcinoma na tireoide, em um felino macho de 11 anos. O animal apresentou histórico de anorexia, vômito e diarréia há cerca de um mês. Foram solicitados hemograma completo, bioquímico, ultrassonografia abdominal e tomografia da região cervical. Os exames laboratoriais e físico indicaram fortes indícios de hipertireoidismo, como eritrocitose, aumento de T4 total e aumento do volume palpável da tireóide, além de exame tomográfico indicativo de processo neoplásico em lobo tireoidiano esquerdo, sem acometimento de estruturas adjacentes. O tratamento de escolha foi o cirúrgico com a técnica extracapsular modificada com abordagem cervical (tireodectomia com preservação das glândulas paratireoides). Após a realização dos procedimentos cirúrgicos e tratamento de suporte o animal apresentou remissão dos sinais clínicos.Research, Society and Development2021-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2406910.33448/rsd-v10i16.24069Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e304101624069Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e304101624069Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e3041016240692525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24069/21268Copyright (c) 2021 Renata Borges da Silva; Vitor Lima Torres; Amanda Brena Freitas Ribeiro; Reginaldo Pereira de Sousa Filho; Francisco Douglas Lima Anastácio; Léia Jamylle dos Santos Freitas; Glenda Roberta Freire Lima; Letícia Caetano Siqueira; Germano Gonçalves Teixeirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Renata Borges da Torres, Vitor Lima Ribeiro, Amanda Brena Freitas Sousa Filho, Reginaldo Pereira de Anastácio, Francisco Douglas Lima Freitas, Léia Jamylle dos Santos Lima, Glenda Roberta Freire Siqueira, Letícia Caetano Teixeira, Germano Gonçalves 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24069Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:44.852948Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
Hipertiroidismo felino secundario al adenocarcinoma tiroideo
Hipertireoidismo felino secundário à adenocarcinoma de tireóide
title Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
spellingShingle Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
Silva, Renata Borges da
Endocrinopatía
Adenocarcinoma
Felino.
Endocrinopathy
Adenocarcinoma
Feline.
Endocrinopatia
Adenocarcinoma
Felino.
title_short Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
title_full Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
title_fullStr Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
title_sort Feline hyperthroidism secondary to thyroid adenocarcinoma
author Silva, Renata Borges da
author_facet Silva, Renata Borges da
Torres, Vitor Lima
Ribeiro, Amanda Brena Freitas
Sousa Filho, Reginaldo Pereira de
Anastácio, Francisco Douglas Lima
Freitas, Léia Jamylle dos Santos
Lima, Glenda Roberta Freire
Siqueira, Letícia Caetano
Teixeira, Germano Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Torres, Vitor Lima
Ribeiro, Amanda Brena Freitas
Sousa Filho, Reginaldo Pereira de
Anastácio, Francisco Douglas Lima
Freitas, Léia Jamylle dos Santos
Lima, Glenda Roberta Freire
Siqueira, Letícia Caetano
Teixeira, Germano Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Renata Borges da
Torres, Vitor Lima
Ribeiro, Amanda Brena Freitas
Sousa Filho, Reginaldo Pereira de
Anastácio, Francisco Douglas Lima
Freitas, Léia Jamylle dos Santos
Lima, Glenda Roberta Freire
Siqueira, Letícia Caetano
Teixeira, Germano Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Endocrinopatía
Adenocarcinoma
Felino.
Endocrinopathy
Adenocarcinoma
Feline.
Endocrinopatia
Adenocarcinoma
Felino.
topic Endocrinopatía
Adenocarcinoma
Felino.
Endocrinopathy
Adenocarcinoma
Feline.
Endocrinopatia
Adenocarcinoma
Felino.
description Hyperthyroidism refers to the increase in functional thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Most cases of hyperthyroidism are caused by thyroid adenoma or multinodular adenomatous hyperplasia, affecting one or both lobes of the thyroid gland. Less than 5% of cases occur as a result of thyroid carcinoma. Thus, this study aimed to present a case report about feline hyperthyroidism caused by thyroid carcinoma, in an 11-year-old male feline. The animal had a history of anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea about a month ago. Complete blood count, biochemical, abdominal ultrasound and CT scan of the cervical region were requested. Laboratory and physical examinations indicated strong signs of hyperthyroidism, such as erythrocytosis, increase in total T4 and increase in the palpable volume of the thyroid, in addition to tomographic examination indicative of neoplastic process in the left thyroid lobe, without involvement of adjacent structures. The treatment of choice was surgery with the modified extracapsular technique with a cervical approach (thyrodectomy with preservation of the parathyroid glands). After surgical procedures and supportive treatment, the animal presented remission of clinical signs.
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