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Gall bladder mucoceles and their association with endocrinopathies in dogs: a retrospective case‐control study
Authors:M. L. L. Mesich  P. D. Mayhew  M. Paek  D. E. Holt  D. C. Brown
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical Studies, Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, 3900 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104‐6010, USA;2. M. L. L. Mesich's current address is Louisville Veterinary Speciality and Emergency Services, 13160 Magisterial Drive, Louisville, KY 40223, USA;3. P. D. Mayhew's current address is Columbia River Veterinary Specialists, 6818 NE 4th Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, WA 98661, USA
Abstract:Objective : To investigate the relationship between endocrinopathies and diagnosis of gall bladder mucocele in dogs via a retrospective case‐control study. Methods : Records of 78 dogs with a surgical or ultrasonographic diagnosis of gall bladder mucocele were examined for the presence or absence of hyperadrenocorticism, hypothyroidism and diabetes mellitus. Two age‐ and breed‐matched controls for each gall bladder mucocele dog (156 total control dogs) were examined for the same concurrent diseases. A matched case‐control analysis was performed using conditional logistic regression. Results : The odds of mucocele in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism were 29 times that of dogs without hyperadrenocorticism (P=0·001; 95 per cent CI 3·8, 219·9). No difference was found between dogs with and without diabetes mellitus. Although a significant association was found between gall bladder mucocele and hypothyroidism, potential observation bias was also identifi ed. Clinical Significance : Hyperadrenocorticoid dogs that were presented for acute illness with laboratory evidence of hepatobiliary disease should undergo evaluation for the presence of a biliary mucocele. Dogs diagnosed with a gall bladder mucocele should be screened for concurrent hyperadrenocorticism if clinical suspicion exists.
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