High plasma calcium in canine Addisons disease











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FREE checklist on diagnosis of shock [PDF] can be DOWNLOADED here: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/shockch... • FREE Acid-Base Analysis Workshop: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/free-wo... • Check out our free veterinary emergency tools, protocols, and articles: https://vetemcrit.com • Free training on intravenous potassium supplementation: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/iv-pota... • If you're new to my channel, I am Igor Yankin, a small animal emergency and critical care specialist from Texas. You might know me as the founder of vetemcrit.com. • I started my career as an emergency veterinarian in 2010. After working ER shifts for 5 years, I went on to complete a rotating small animal internship at Oregon State University and an emergency and critical care residency at the University of Florida. • Over the last 14 years working in the ECC field, I have trained and mentored dozens of emergency veterinarians, interns, and residents. I realized that many of my trainees shared a common area of difficulty that they found especially challenging to master, despite its vital importance. This area of ECC involves the management of electrolyte and acid-base disorders as well as point-of-care ultrasound in small animals, which happens to be one of my professional passions. • In 2022, I set out on a journey to create the most comprehensive training program that differs from anything else that has been created to date. This training program is called the 'Small Animal Electrolyte and Acid-Base Mastery: Certification Course.' It is specifically designed for those of you who want to become proficient in management of electrolyte and acid-base disorders but don't want to complete an ECC residency and wait 14 years to gain experience. • Check out our online courses on acid-base and electrolyte disorders: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/courses • Hypoadrenocorticism (i.e., Addison’s disease) is an important differential for hypercalcemia. The etiology of hypercalcemia in hypoadrenocorticism in dogs is unclear. Hall et. al (JVIM 2023) wanted to find out the prevalence and factors associated with hypercalcemia in this population of dogs by performing a multicenter retrospective observational study at the 4 UK referral hospitals. If you're curious to discover their findings and learn about my approach to treating high plasma calcium in this group of dogs, watch this video. • DOWNLOAD FREE checklist on diagnosis of shock [PDF] here: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/shockch... • FREE RACE-Approved Online Training for Veterinarians: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/iv-pota...

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