Hypothyroidism is rarely observed in cats. This article reports the case of a thirteen-year-old feline with a one-year history of bilateral cervical swelling that had majorly grown in size two weeks prior to the animal’s admission. The cat presented with dysphonia, lethargy, weight gain, and constipation. On physical examination, hypothermia was observed, with a rectal temperature of 36.5 ºC. Fine-needle aspiration cytology suggested thyroid neoplasia. The serum levels of total T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), along with the exclusion of non-thyroid diseases, confirmed the diagnosis of hypothyroidism. This is the first report of feline hypothyroidism in Brazil secondary to thyroid neoplasia, classified as a follicular-compact carcinoma and confirmed by histopathology.
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Brum, I. de A., Mario, F. G., Lúcio, B. M., Mariga, C., Do Amaral, A. S., & Filho, S. T. L. P. (2023). Primary hypothyroidism due to thyroid carcinoma in a feline. Ciencia Rural, 53(10). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20210795
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