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Urinary Tract Diseases And Surgery
M. Fehr, Y. Eckert
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Introduction:
Disorders of the urinary tract are common conditions in rabbits, rodents and ferrets. This lecture aims to present some urinary tract diseases often seen in practice and discusses common symptoms, diagnostic possibilities and treatment options including surgery.
Disorders of the Urinary system
Cystitis
Spontaneous bacterial cystitis is rare in ferrets. Therefore, if cystitis is identified in ferrets, a thorough examination for underlying diseases such as adrenal-associated prostatomegaly or urolithiasis is important (1). In rabbits cystitis is common and may be one of the predisposing factors for urolithiasis development (2). Bacteria such as S. aureus, Proteus species and E.coli are commonly associated with cystitis (1). ...
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
Hannover Veterinary University, clinic for small mammals, reptiles, birds, Germany
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