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Hypoadrenocorticism following therapy with o,ṕ-DDD for hyperadrenocorticism in four dogs

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1982

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SUMMARY Hypoadrenocorticism developed in 4 of 26 dogs treated with mitotane ( o,ṕ -DDD) for hyperadrenocorticism. Evidence of the hypoadrenocorticism was detected from 2-8 weeks after the beginning of weekly or bimonthly maintenance o,ṕ -DDD therapy. The adversely affected dogs had hyponatremia plus hyperkalemia, and 3 of the 4 had severely diminished plasma cortisol concentrations at rest or after stimulation with ACTH given im . One dog did not have detectable plasma aldosterone concentrations before or after ACTH administration. Clinically, 3 of the 4 dogs responded well to mineralocorticoid replacement. Electrolyte determinations after replacement therapy in 1 dog documented normal serum sodium and potassium concentrations. One dog died despite therapy and was determined to have adrenocortical destruction.