Publications by authors named "Go Otani"

Article Synopsis
  • A case study reports a 5-year-old male cat with primary hyperaldosteronism (PHA) presenting symptoms like weakness, staggering, and muscle issues related to hypokalaemia.
  • Diagnostic tests showed low potassium levels, high creatinine kinase, elevated aldosterone, and an enlarged right adrenal gland.
  • After treatment involving potassium therapy and surgery to remove the adrenal gland, the cat's clinical signs improved significantly, although some muscle atrophy was noted later.
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