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General Thyroid InformationAutoimmune thyroiditis is the most common cause of primary
hypothyroidism in dogs. The disease has variable onset, but tends to clinically
manifest itself at 2 to 5 years of age. Dogs may be clinically normal
for years, only to become hypothyroid at a later date. The marker for
autoimmune thyroiditis, thyroglobulin autoantibody formation, usually
occurs prior to the occurrence of clinical signs. Therefore, periodic
retesting is recommended. The majority of dogs that develop autoantibodies have them
by 3 to 4 years of age. Development of autoantibodies to any time in the
dogs life is an indication that the dog, most likely, has the genetic
form of the disease. Using today's technology only a small fraction of
false positive tests occur. As a result of the variable onset of the presence of autoantibodies,
periodic testing will be necessary. Dogs that are negative at 1 year of
age may become positive at 6 years of age. Dogs should be tested every
year or two in order to be certain they have not developed the condition.
Since the majority of affected dogs will have autoantibodies by 4 years
of age, annual testing for the first 4 years is recommended. After that,
testing every other year should suffice. Unfortunately, a negative at
any one time will not guarantee that the dog will not develop thyroiditis. The registry data can be used by breeders in determining which dogs are best for their breeding program. Knowing the status of the dog and the status of the dogs lineage, breeders and genetic counselors can decide which matings are most appropriate for reducing the incidence of autoimmune thyroiditis in the offspring. Dogs should not receive any type of thyroid supplementation for 3 months prior to thyroid testing. Top Thyroid page | Thyroid procedures |Vet Instructions for Thyroid Tests | Thyroid classifications | Michigan State Breed Prevalence Data | Thyroid statistics | Thyroid Number Key |Thyroid Application | Thyroid Report Sample |
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