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  1. Links to Cushings Websites (especially helpful for new members)
  2. Lysodren loading Instructions and related tips
  3. Finding an Internal Medicine Specialist Vet in North America (ACVIM)
  4. Finding an Internal Medicine Specialist Vet in UK and Europe (ECVIM)
  5. Study on Trilostane
  6. Vetoryl (Trilostane) FAQs
  7. Another Excellent Website for Cushing's Info
  8. My opinion re: "2-year life expectancy"
  9. Converting Test Values and ACTH stim test Interpretation
  10. Photos before and after Cushing's treatment with Lysodren
  11. Veterinary medications (product information)
  12. Links for dogs who have Cushings and Diabetes
  13. Links re: Hypothyroidism
  14. Milk Thistle/Sam-e and more (for liver "support")
  15. Lysodren Fact Sheet
  16. Info about Lysodren
  17. Merck Veterinary Manual Website
  18. Trilostane Study
  19. Anipryl Product Information Sheet
  20. Medical complications associated with untreated Cushings Disease
  21. ACTH Response (stimulation) testing for Cushing's therapy
  22. New Members ... Please Read
  23. Testing: Laboratory Hints Suggesting Cushing's Syndrome
  24. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia-like syndrome/ Hyperestrinism/ "Atypical Cushing's"
  25. Hyperadrenocorticism Chapter from the Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine
  26. High Blood Pressure (systemic hypertension) in our pets
  27. Interesting Presentations - WSAVA Conference 2002 and 2003
  28. Atypical Cushing's - Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia-Like Syndrome
  29. What do those Lab Tests mean?
  30. Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism
  31. Diagnosis and Therapy of Hyperadrenocorticism (Presentation at SCIVAC, 2005)
  32. Guidelines for monitoring Lysodren therapy with ACTH stimulation testing
  33. Flow diagram: Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism (Canine Cushing’s Disease)
  34. Veterinary Endocrinology Symposium Proceedings
  35. Hyperadrenocorticism in Dogs and Cats
  36. Disorders of the Thyroid Gland
  37. Veterinary Compounding Brochure
  38. Canine Cushing’s Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment (Rhett Nichols, DVM, ACVIM)
  39. Interesting Presentations WSAVA Conference 2006
  40. Financial Resources to help with Vet bills
  41. New Information About treatment for SARDS (Blindness)
  42. Medical Management of Pituitary-Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism
  43. Hyperadrenocorticism Associated with Sex Steroid Excess
  44. Diagnosis of Hyperadrenocorticism in Dogs
  45. Mitotane (Lysodren®) Dosing and Monitoring
  46. High-Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Protocol
  47. Low-Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Protocol
  48. ACTH Stimulation Test
  49. Controversies (and New Information) in Canine Cushing's Syndrome
  50. Selecting the Most Appropriate Test for Hyperadrenocorticism
  51. Bilateral Adrenocortical Carcinomas Causing Hyperadrenocorticism in a Dog
  52. Trilostane: A therapeutic consideration for canine hyperadrenocorticism
  53. Causes and diagnosis of polyuria and polydipsia (pu/pd)
  54. Comparing therapies for canine hyperadrenocorticism
  55. Inefficacy of selegiline in treatment of canine pituitary-dependent HAC
  56. WSAVA 2008 Proceedings - How I Treat Pituitary Dependant Hyperadrenocorticism
  57. WSAVA 2008 Proceedings - How to Interpret Tests for Canine Hyperadrenocorticism
  58. Axlund’s Pioneering Treatment for Cushing’s Disease (Hypophysectomy)
  59. Steroid Profiles in the Diagnosis of Canine Adrenal Disorders
  60. Information about Pituitary Macroadenoma