Publications by authors named "L Davison"

Feline hyperthyroidism (FHT) is a debilitating disease affecting > 10% of elderly cats. It is generally characterised by chronic elevation of thyroid hormone in the absence of circulating TSH. Understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of FHT is currently limited.

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Diabetes mellitus involves both insufficient insulin secretion and dysregulation of glucagon secretion. In healthy people, a fall in plasma glucose stimulates glucagon release and thereby increases counter-regulatory hepatic glucose production. This response is absent in many patients with type-1 diabetes (T1D), which predisposes to severe hypoglycaemia that may be fatal and accounts for up to 10% of the mortality in patients with T1D.

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Article Synopsis
  • This review focuses on how the exocrine pancreas interacts with the endocrine pancreas and its role in causing diabetes in dogs.
  • It highlights that inflammation in the exocrine part can lead to the death of insulin-producing β-cells, which may be a significant but overlooked factor in canine diabetes, with many affected dogs also showing signs of pancreatitis.
  • The review discusses the limitations of current diagnostic methods for pancreatitis and diabetes, as well as the need for better treatments that address the underlying causes rather than just managing symptoms.
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Many publications describe use of ultrasound imaging in teaching of clinical courses, primarily integrated with clinical applications. More recently there have been increasing numbers of papers describing ultrasound as a tool primarily for teaching basic anatomy and physiology concepts rather than clinical applications. Of these, many have described qualitative analysis with a consensus that its use is viewed very positively by students for aiding learning.

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