Cortisol
hypersecretion of thyroxine leads to grave disease, thyrotoxicoises
It happens, and can be the result of cushings disease which is the opposite of addisons, but this type is caused by the drugs treating the cushings. this link will help you http://www.caninecushings.net/forums
Cushings syndrome or Cushings disease is generally caused by a tumor on the pituitary gland and results metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance, obesity, diabetes, long hair coat, laminitis etc depending on the animal.
no, because Cushings disease is when your adrenal glands secrete to much cortosol. Addison's disease is when your adrenal glands sucrete to little cortisol.
Exophthalmos, which is bulging of the eyes, is often caused by hypersecretion of thyroid hormones, commonly seen in conditions like Graves' disease. This overproduction of thyroid hormones leads to an increase in metabolism and can result in various symptoms, including the bulging of the eyes.
crushing
Cushings Disease
toxic goiter and graves disease
Information on Cushings disease can be found online from many different web resources. Some examples of these resources include Mayoclinic and About Cushings.
It is a type of adrenal insufficiency. The opposite is Cushing's Disease where there is too much.
Could be canine cushings disease
Acromegaly is the result of hypersecretion of growth hormone