-
Bladder stones or
uroliths are a
common occurrence in animals,
especially in
domestic animals such as dogs and cats.
Occurrence in
other species, including...
- ****ociated with a
decrease in
struvite uroliths,
excessive acidity can
result in an
increase in
calcium oxalate uroliths, low
magnesium levels and
urine pH...
- the
American Shorthair had
significantly lower odds of
developing urate uroliths than mixed-breed cats.
Black silver shaded female adult Side
profile of...
- (bladder stones) than mixed-breeds. A
review of over 5,000
cases of
urate uroliths had
almost half the po****tion of
Egyptian Maus as
having had the condition...
-
uroliths may be found. In this connection, it may be
noted that
under some cir****stances,
calcium carbonate accompanies silica in
siliceous uroliths....
- A.; Lulich, J. P.; Lekcharoensuk, C. (2012). "Risk
factors for
urate uroliths in cats".
Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical ****ociation. 240 (7):...
- A.; Lulich, J. P.; Lekcharoensuk, C. (2012). "Risk
factors for
urate uroliths in cats".
Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical ****ociation. 240 (7):...
- A.; Lulich, J. P.; Lekcharoensuk, C. (2012). "Risk
factors for
urate uroliths in cats".
Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical ****ociation. 240 (7):...
- A.; Lulich, J. P.; Lekcharoensuk, C. (2012). "Risk
factors for
urate uroliths in cats".
Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical ****ociation. 240 (7):...
- A.; Lulich, J. P.; Lekcharoensuk, C. (2012). "Risk
factors for
urate uroliths in cats".
Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical ****ociation. 240 (7):...