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Incidences of steroid-induced diabetes mellitus and congestive heart failure in cats

Incidences of steroid-induced diabetes mellitus and congestive heart failure in cats
  • Study concerning cats that received methylprednisolone acetate

Corticosteroids are indicated to treat many feline diseases. However, side effects are a limiting factor in their use. The most concerning side effects are steroid-induced diabetes mellitus (SI-DM) and steroid-induced congestive heart failure (SI-CHF). This study aims to determine the incidences of these diseases in a large population of domestic cats seen at a privately-owned, feline-only practice. The records of 732 cats that received methylprednisolone acetate (MPA) for various clinical indications were reviewed to determine how many developed SI-DM and SI-CHF. A similar record review of 310 controls was made to determine the incidence of spontaneous diabetes mellitus (Sp-DM) and spontaneous ...

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