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Hypersomatotropism

Hypersomatotropism in cats

Hypersomatotropism in cats, also known as acromegaly, is a rare but serious endocrine disorder that occurs in cats. It is caused by excessive production of the growth hormone somatotropin (STH), which leads to a range of clinical symptoms and complications. In recent years it has been shown that around 10 to 15% of cats suffering from diabetes mellitus are also affected by this disease.

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Cancer in dogs

Cancer in dogs

Cancer is a common disease in dogs and can cause both benign and malignant tumors. Since early detection is crucial to the successful treatment of cancer in dogs, it is important to be informed about possible symptoms and treatment options. In this article, we will discuss the different aspects of canine cancer to give you a comprehensive understanding of this disease.

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