Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland, which regulates metabolic rate, over-produces thyroid hormones. It’s the most common endocrine disease in cats older than 8 years of age. In about 99% of cases, hyperthyroidism is caused by a noncancerous tumor of the thyroid gland.
The over-production of thyroid hormone over-stimulates many organ systems, causing such symptoms as:
Left untreated, hyperthyroidism can be fatal, so prompt diagnosis and treatment are critical.
Radioactive iodine is given via a single injection under your cat’s skin and is absorbed into your cat’s bloodstream. Because the thyroid gland uses iodine for hormone production, it promptly takes up the radioactive iodine which destroys hormone-producing thyroid tumor cells.
This treatment is safe and effective with cure rates of better than 94% with just one treatment (cats can have a second treatment, if necessary). Most cats treated with I-131 will have normal hormone levels within 4 weeks.
Because it takes a few days for the radioactivity to dissipate, by law your cat must remain hospitalized for three days after treatment. We have a specially designed room where your pet will stay; it has large windows so you can see your pet from outside (and he/she can see you) when you visit.
Surgery and anti-thyroid drugs are treatment options. However, neither one cures hyperthyroidism, and each has certain risks:
In contrast, I-131 offers significant advantages:
Please contact internalmedicine@northstarvets.com to schedule your appointment and complete pre-consultation paperwork.
Please call 609-259-8300 or contact internalmedicine@northstarvets.com with questions about in-hospital cases, or to discuss a pending case.