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              dose (2 millicurie) versus standard‐dose (4 millicurie)   thyroid hormone disruption. BMC Vet Res 2017;
              radioiodine treatment for cats with mild‐to‐moderate   13(1): 120.
              hyperthyroidism. J Vet Intern Med 2017; 31(2): 326–34.  Watson N, Murray JK, Fonfara S, Hibbert A.
            Peterson ME, Nichols R, Rishniw M. Serum thyroxine and   Clinicopathological features and comorbidities of cats
              thyroid‐stimulating hormone concentration in      with mild, moderate or severe hyperthyroidism: a
              hyperthyroid cats that develop azotaemia after radioiodine   radioiodine referral population. J Feline Med Surg
              therapy. J Small Anim Pract 2017; 58(9): 519–30.  2018; 20(12): 1130–7.
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