Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper was to describe obstructive urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in range cattle in southern Rio Grande do Sul. The disease was observed in castrated male cattle, aged between 18 months and 3 years in a herd of 200 steers that were in a ryegrass pasture during the winter and a native pasture during the summer. Different mineral salts were used as a supplement for the animals during the two seasons of the year. Cattle presented a progressive abdominal distention, depression and dehydration ranging from 10 days to one month in duration. One animal was necropsied, and approximately 50 liters of urine (uroperitoneum) in the abdominal cavity were observed. The bladder had a small rupture and was adhered to the pelvic cavity. The right kidney was enlarged with hydronephrosis. Uroliths of more than 1cm in diameter were housed in the penile urethra. In this study, the disease occurred probably because of mineral salt supplementation, resulting in an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus intake. |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern BrazilruminantsurolithshydronephrosisABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper was to describe obstructive urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in range cattle in southern Rio Grande do Sul. The disease was observed in castrated male cattle, aged between 18 months and 3 years in a herd of 200 steers that were in a ryegrass pasture during the winter and a native pasture during the summer. Different mineral salts were used as a supplement for the animals during the two seasons of the year. Cattle presented a progressive abdominal distention, depression and dehydration ranging from 10 days to one month in duration. One animal was necropsied, and approximately 50 liters of urine (uroperitoneum) in the abdominal cavity were observed. The bladder had a small rupture and was adhered to the pelvic cavity. The right kidney was enlarged with hydronephrosis. Uroliths of more than 1cm in diameter were housed in the penile urethra. In this study, the disease occurred probably because of mineral salt supplementation, resulting in an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus intake.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000600554Ciência Rural v.47 n.6 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20170066info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Bianca Lemos dosPereira,Clairton MarcolongoCoelho,Ana Carolina BarretoSilva,Pablo EstimaOliveira,Plínio Aguiar deStigger,Adriana LückeSchild,Ana Luciaeng2017-05-16T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil Santos,Bianca Lemos dos ruminants uroliths hydronephrosis |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil |
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Urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in grazing cattlein Southern Brazil |
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Santos,Bianca Lemos dos |
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Santos,Bianca Lemos dos Pereira,Clairton Marcolongo Coelho,Ana Carolina Barreto Silva,Pablo Estima Oliveira,Plínio Aguiar de Stigger,Adriana Lücke Schild,Ana Lucia |
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Pereira,Clairton Marcolongo Coelho,Ana Carolina Barreto Silva,Pablo Estima Oliveira,Plínio Aguiar de Stigger,Adriana Lücke Schild,Ana Lucia |
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Santos,Bianca Lemos dos Pereira,Clairton Marcolongo Coelho,Ana Carolina Barreto Silva,Pablo Estima Oliveira,Plínio Aguiar de Stigger,Adriana Lücke Schild,Ana Lucia |
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ruminants uroliths hydronephrosis |
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ruminants uroliths hydronephrosis |
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper was to describe obstructive urolithiasis with uroperitoneum and hydronephrosis in range cattle in southern Rio Grande do Sul. The disease was observed in castrated male cattle, aged between 18 months and 3 years in a herd of 200 steers that were in a ryegrass pasture during the winter and a native pasture during the summer. Different mineral salts were used as a supplement for the animals during the two seasons of the year. Cattle presented a progressive abdominal distention, depression and dehydration ranging from 10 days to one month in duration. One animal was necropsied, and approximately 50 liters of urine (uroperitoneum) in the abdominal cavity were observed. The bladder had a small rupture and was adhered to the pelvic cavity. The right kidney was enlarged with hydronephrosis. Uroliths of more than 1cm in diameter were housed in the penile urethra. In this study, the disease occurred probably because of mineral salt supplementation, resulting in an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus intake. |
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