Recurrent obstruction of the lower urinary tract, especially with obstructive urethrolithiasis, is an indication for further evaluation for upper urinary tract disease. This problem may be attributable to unilateral pyelonephritis, for which several management options are available. Author’s address
Background: The presence of macroscopic concretions in the urinary system is called urolithiasis. In...
A 2-year-old, spayed female Papillon, presented on July 11, 2007 for a 5-month history of stranguria...
Not AvailableObstructive urolithiasis (OU) may occur at any site but is most common at the penile si...
Background: Obstructive urinary tract disease in horses is a rare and low prevalence pathology in th...
SUMMARY In the second part of series of articles the authors present the clinical course of six eq...
Background: Obstructive urolithiasis is a rare but potentially serious condition in equids. In the r...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 1...
A 20 year old Austrian Warmblood mare was presented at the clinic of Vienna Veterinary University fo...
The use of urine culture to confirm the presence of uropathogens and antimicrobial agents to elimina...
Megaurether is a generic term indicating the presence of an enlarged urether with or without concomi...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 13)...
Urolithiasis is an uncommon problem of the equine, but one that has the potential to cause serious i...
Obstructive urolithiasis is common in ruminants, especially in castrated bucks and bulls. It is a mu...
An 8-year-old male dromedary camel was presented with a history of urine retention. Anamnesis reveal...
A 6 month old female intact Labrador retriever was referred to Cornell University Hospital for Anima...
Background: The presence of macroscopic concretions in the urinary system is called urolithiasis. In...
A 2-year-old, spayed female Papillon, presented on July 11, 2007 for a 5-month history of stranguria...
Not AvailableObstructive urolithiasis (OU) may occur at any site but is most common at the penile si...
Background: Obstructive urinary tract disease in horses is a rare and low prevalence pathology in th...
SUMMARY In the second part of series of articles the authors present the clinical course of six eq...
Background: Obstructive urolithiasis is a rare but potentially serious condition in equids. In the r...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 1...
A 20 year old Austrian Warmblood mare was presented at the clinic of Vienna Veterinary University fo...
The use of urine culture to confirm the presence of uropathogens and antimicrobial agents to elimina...
Megaurether is a generic term indicating the presence of an enlarged urether with or without concomi...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 13)...
Urolithiasis is an uncommon problem of the equine, but one that has the potential to cause serious i...
Obstructive urolithiasis is common in ruminants, especially in castrated bucks and bulls. It is a mu...
An 8-year-old male dromedary camel was presented with a history of urine retention. Anamnesis reveal...
A 6 month old female intact Labrador retriever was referred to Cornell University Hospital for Anima...
Background: The presence of macroscopic concretions in the urinary system is called urolithiasis. In...
A 2-year-old, spayed female Papillon, presented on July 11, 2007 for a 5-month history of stranguria...
Not AvailableObstructive urolithiasis (OU) may occur at any site but is most common at the penile si...