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"Tim C. Watson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Mar 1999 13:20:09 -0500
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Max went in for what was going to be Adrenal Surgery as evidenced by the
Univ. of Tenn. Adrenal Panel.  The results were as follows:
 
Test                            Result          Normal Range
 
Estradiol pmol/L                219             30-180 pmol/L
17 OH Progesterone nmol/L       0.1              0-0.8 nmol/L
Androstenedione nmol/L          328.5            0-15. nmol/L
 
These results: [x] support clinical signs for presence of adrenal disease
 
Anyway Dr. Werwa went in and basically found nothing wrong.  He even did
the panel on his own ferret "Moe" who was even showing hair loss (Max has
had no hair loss) and also indicated he had adrenal.  Moe also didn't have
any tumors.  Dr. Werwa did state that he felt the Univ. of Tenn. Adrenal
Panel was preferable than ultra-sound to diagnose adrenal disease problems
even though Max & Moe had "false positives" in this case.  Dr. Werwa said
he'd discuss this if anyone was interested and allowed me to post his
number, but I think it would be better to E-Mail me and I can mail you back
his phone number as opposed to posting here.
 
-- Tim, Makai (hey, the goofball's back), Max (why do I have a zipper?)
[Posted in FML issue 2604]

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