
|Videos|July 3, 2017
Hyposomatotropism: Late Diagnosis
Christopher Scudder, BVSc, MVetMed, MRCVS, DACVIM, PhD student at Royal Veterinary College, believes hyposomatotropism, or acromegaly, in cats is progressive and being diagnosed late in the condition.
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Christopher Scudder, BVSc, MVetMed, MRCVS, DACVIM, PhD student at Royal Veterinary College, believes hyposomatotropism, or acromegaly, in cats is progressive and being diagnosed late in the condition.
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