2019
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzz033.p09-004-19
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Cats with Calcium Oxalate Stones Have Increased Bone Mineral While Cats with Renal Disease Have Reduced Lean (P09-004-19)

Abstract: Objectives Evaluate the effects of renal disease and calcium oxalate stone formation in cats. Methods 42 cats were evaluated from one year of age to end of life (21 spayed females and 21 neutered males). There were three groups evaluated: 12 calcium oxalate stone forming cats (CaOx), 11 cats with renal disease (RD) and 19 healthy kidney cats (H). Their condition was defined during life or at the time of death. After death bot… Show more

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