George’s Mom
Member Since 2022
Yesterday
Today was a little flatter day. I got the results from MSU. IAA was negative. IGF-1 was 402. Commentary on report states this:
Thank you for the clinical information included on the submittal form. This insulin autoantibody index result is normal or negative for the presence of insulin-binding autoantibodies. The serum concentration of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) is increased and acromegaly is a likely differential diagnosis. It is recognized that increases in this hormone may occur as a metabolic response to diabetes mellitus in some cats, but this result is clearly higher than what would be expected in that case. Typical physical changes associated with acromegaly would further support such a diagnosis.
Jean Brudvig, DVM, PhD, DACVP Academic Specialist, Endocrinology
I will post the actual report once I have time to redact it. I’ve also got his most recent labs to upload as well (labs are in my signature). I will try to upload tonight.
Today was a little flatter day. I got the results from MSU. IAA was negative. IGF-1 was 402. Commentary on report states this:
Thank you for the clinical information included on the submittal form. This insulin autoantibody index result is normal or negative for the presence of insulin-binding autoantibodies. The serum concentration of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) is increased and acromegaly is a likely differential diagnosis. It is recognized that increases in this hormone may occur as a metabolic response to diabetes mellitus in some cats, but this result is clearly higher than what would be expected in that case. Typical physical changes associated with acromegaly would further support such a diagnosis.
Jean Brudvig, DVM, PhD, DACVP Academic Specialist, Endocrinology
I will post the actual report once I have time to redact it. I’ve also got his most recent labs to upload as well (labs are in my signature). I will try to upload tonight.