
|Articles|March 5, 2015
Interactive case 14: The case of the nighttime food thief
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Try again. Ivy will need an antibiotic to treat her UTI, but a localized infection in a patient that is not systemically ill is unlikely to cause elevated serum cortisol concentrations. Given these results and her clinical signs, Ivy has hyperadrenocorticism, which will need to be addressed.
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