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Dear Editor, An 83-year-old woman developed yellow-brownish infiltrates, nodules, and tumors mimicking xanthomas, mostly involving the periorbital and chest area within three months (Figure 1). She had no abnormalities in serum cholesterol or triglycerides levels. A detailed laboratory analysis
BACKGROUND
Thyrotoxicosis is an uncommon cause of heart failure, and patients with heart failure rarely present with chylous ascites. In this report, we describe a patient with uncontrolled Graves' disease with thyrotoxicosis, heart failure, and chylous ascites.
CONCLUSIONS
A 39-year-old woman with
Acromegaly results from the overproduction of growth hormone in adulthood and is characterised by overgrowth of soft tissue and/or bone as well as insulin resistance. There are few data indicating the risk factors associated with this disease in dogs or its clinicopathological features and sequelae.