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La cystite idiopathique est de loin la cause la plus fréquente d’ABAU chez les chats mâles et femelles, quel que soit le pays concerné par l’étude (Kruger et coll, 199I ; Buffington et coll, 1997 ; Osborne et coll, 2000; Lekcharoensuk et coll, 2001a; Gerber et coll, 2005) (Figures 1, 2, 3).
L’urolithiase constitue la deuxième cause prépondérante d’ABAU. Les calculs peuvent se former n’importe où dans le tractus urinaire mais dans la grande majorité des cas, il s’agit de calculs vésicaux (Cannon et coll, 2007). Ces derniers sont la plupart du temps composés de phosphates ammoniaco-magnésiens (struvite) ou d’oxalate de calcium. Inversement, les calculs rénaux sont classiquement composés d’oxalates de calcium (Lulich et coll, 1994). […]
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1Veterinary Medical Diets, Guelph, ON, Canada. 2Royal Canin USA, St Charles, MO, USA.
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