Memory Game Endocrine Memory Game!Online version Flip the cards to match the condition with an image or explanation of the physiology! by Jane Manfredi Hyperthyroidism would result in an animal looking like this. Chocolate, with tea a close second, and scones the third! Anterior Pituitary Hormones Plasma comes from this tube Addisons' Disease - the great pretender, can look like a lot of things and be fatal Testes, ovaries, mamary gland, adrenals, thyroid, liver, bones, Insulinoma- a common endocrine disease in ferrets, signs are due to hypoglycemia such as lethargy, hypersalivation, falling over, weakeness in the hind legs etc PPID horse- hirsuitism, PU/PD, muscle wasting, immunocompromised Target organs This is what a deficiency of growth hormone would look like. TRH TSH, T4, thyroid, thyroxin Hypothyroid dog Equine Metabolic Syndrome is characterized by obesity, regional adiposity, and a predisposition to laminitis. Insulin concentrations will be significantly elevated as compared to glucose values. Serum is from this tube. MSU VDL padded mailer- send serum or plasma samples safely with this padded mailer. Ice packs placed here can keep samples frozen overnight. These are available from VDL (potentially free?? Dr P can you confirm?). What is Dr Manfredi's favorite food? LH, FSH, GH, prolactin, ACTH, TSH