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Adrenal Gland Tumours in Neutered Rabbits

Jack's-Jane

Wise Old Thumper
Another long shot, but has anyone had a neutered Rabbit diagnosed with an Adrenal Gland Tumour ?

Any information re symptoms seen in specific Rabbit/ diagnostics used and treatment options suggested much appreciated

TIA xx
 
Not surprised that no-one has replied !!

Why cant my Rabbits have less complicated problems if they have to have problems at all.........................
 
Not surprised that no-one has replied !!

Why cant my Rabbits have less complicated problems if they have to have problems at all.........................

Probably because you are so good at noticing the strange problems that I for one would likely miss our put down to behaviour.
 
Probably because you are so good at noticing the strange problems that I for one would likely miss our put down to behaviour.

It was the extreme behaviour that made me think there was an underlying problem. I had no idea what though. C + L suggested a 'hormone secreting tumour' but it was a very helpful and knowledgeable Exotics Vet who suggested the possibility of Adrenal Gland pathology.
 
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