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Hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) is often one of the top differentials for polyuria and polydipsia in dogs, but arriving at a definitive diagnosis of HAC can challenge even the most experienced practitioner. In this webinar, we’ll discuss how to incorporate signalment, examination, and laboratory test results in determining when to test for HAC—and how to interpret those results once we have them.

{{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_2}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_3}} The importance of history and physical examination in the diagnostic approach to patients with suspected hyperadrenocorticism Become familiar with the common screening laboratory abnormalities associated with hyperadrenocorticism The limitations of current diagnostic tests for hyperadrenocorticism {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_4}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_5}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_6}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_subhead}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_copy}} In adherence with RACE guidelines, CE certificates can only be distributed to individual registrants under the name used upon registration. Group viewers will not be eligible to receive multiple CE certificates.

Hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) is often one of the top differentials for polyuria and polydipsia in dogs, but arriving at a definitive diagnosis of HAC can challenge even the most experienced practitioner. In this webinar, we’ll discuss how to incorporate signalment, examination, and laboratory test results in determining when to test for HAC—and how to interpret those results once we have them.

What You'll Learn

Hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) is often one of the top differentials for polyuria and polydipsia in dogs, but arriving at a definitive diagnosis of HAC can challenge even the most experienced practitioner. In this webinar, we’ll discuss how to incorporate signalment, examination, and laboratory test results in determining when to test for HAC—and how to interpret those results once we have them.

What You'll Learn