Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Feline ureteral obstruction can have several causes; however, ureterolithiasis has been increasing in occurrence. The restriction of urinary flow induced by the obstruction has harmful consequences to the body and can lead to acute renal failure. Calcium oxalate ureterolithiasis is reported in older cats, aged mean 12 years old. A case of bilateral ureteral obstruction in a 7-month-old mixed breed cat is described in this report. Imaging tests such as abdominal ultrasonography, radiography and excretory urography were performed to determine the diagnosis. The surgical procedure of bilateral ureterotomy was then performed, which allowed the improvement of the urinary flow of both kidneys and the resolution of clinical signs caused by uremia. The quantitative analysis of both uroliths revealed the composition of 100% monohydrate calcium oxalate. Calcium oxalate stones can also cause ureteral obstruction in young cats; although, are less common in this age. When conservative treatment fails, surgical intervention becomes necessary for the rapid return of renal function. To author’s knowledge this is the first report of a ureterolithiasis caused by calcium oxalate in a young cat. |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old catfelinecalcium oxalateureterolithureterotomyureteral obstructionABSTRACT: Feline ureteral obstruction can have several causes; however, ureterolithiasis has been increasing in occurrence. The restriction of urinary flow induced by the obstruction has harmful consequences to the body and can lead to acute renal failure. Calcium oxalate ureterolithiasis is reported in older cats, aged mean 12 years old. A case of bilateral ureteral obstruction in a 7-month-old mixed breed cat is described in this report. Imaging tests such as abdominal ultrasonography, radiography and excretory urography were performed to determine the diagnosis. The surgical procedure of bilateral ureterotomy was then performed, which allowed the improvement of the urinary flow of both kidneys and the resolution of clinical signs caused by uremia. The quantitative analysis of both uroliths revealed the composition of 100% monohydrate calcium oxalate. Calcium oxalate stones can also cause ureteral obstruction in young cats; although, are less common in this age. When conservative treatment fails, surgical intervention becomes necessary for the rapid return of renal function. To author’s knowledge this is the first report of a ureterolithiasis caused by calcium oxalate in a young cat.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000700602Ciência Rural v.51 n.7 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200620info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaz,Juliane Elisabeth GressCosta,Fernanda Vieira Amorim daSchaefer,Gabriela da CruzHeck,Jaqueline Wisnieskieng2021-05-17T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat Paz,Juliane Elisabeth Gress feline calcium oxalate ureterolith ureterotomy ureteral obstruction |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat |
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Bilateral ureterolithiasis in a 7-month-old cat |
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Paz,Juliane Elisabeth Gress |
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Paz,Juliane Elisabeth Gress Costa,Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Schaefer,Gabriela da Cruz Heck,Jaqueline Wisnieski |
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Costa,Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Schaefer,Gabriela da Cruz Heck,Jaqueline Wisnieski |
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Paz,Juliane Elisabeth Gress Costa,Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Schaefer,Gabriela da Cruz Heck,Jaqueline Wisnieski |
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feline calcium oxalate ureterolith ureterotomy ureteral obstruction |
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feline calcium oxalate ureterolith ureterotomy ureteral obstruction |
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ABSTRACT: Feline ureteral obstruction can have several causes; however, ureterolithiasis has been increasing in occurrence. The restriction of urinary flow induced by the obstruction has harmful consequences to the body and can lead to acute renal failure. Calcium oxalate ureterolithiasis is reported in older cats, aged mean 12 years old. A case of bilateral ureteral obstruction in a 7-month-old mixed breed cat is described in this report. Imaging tests such as abdominal ultrasonography, radiography and excretory urography were performed to determine the diagnosis. The surgical procedure of bilateral ureterotomy was then performed, which allowed the improvement of the urinary flow of both kidneys and the resolution of clinical signs caused by uremia. The quantitative analysis of both uroliths revealed the composition of 100% monohydrate calcium oxalate. Calcium oxalate stones can also cause ureteral obstruction in young cats; although, are less common in this age. When conservative treatment fails, surgical intervention becomes necessary for the rapid return of renal function. To author’s knowledge this is the first report of a ureterolithiasis caused by calcium oxalate in a young cat. |
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