2005
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2005.226.937
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Management and outcome of cats with ureteral calculi: 153 cases (1984–2002)

Abstract: Results suggest that medical and surgical management of ureteral calculi in cats are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Treatment can stabilize renal function, although many surviving cats will continue to have impaired renal function.

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“…Em dois estudos as fêmeas representaram a maior parte dos casos. A idade média dos gatos acometidos é de oito anos, podendo variar de dois a 16 anos (Kyles et al, 2005;Berent et al 2014), com relato de gatos com oito meses (Kyles et al, 2005) e dez meses (Mestrinho et al, 2013) de vida.…”
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“…Em dois estudos as fêmeas representaram a maior parte dos casos. A idade média dos gatos acometidos é de oito anos, podendo variar de dois a 16 anos (Kyles et al, 2005;Berent et al 2014), com relato de gatos com oito meses (Kyles et al, 2005) e dez meses (Mestrinho et al, 2013) de vida.…”
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“…São eles: anorexia, letargia, perda de peso, vômito, dor abdominal, diarreia, poliúria e polidipisia. Esses sintomas podem se apresentar de forma crônica, e geralmente, estão associados a doença renal crônica ou aguda, entretanto não são diretamente proporcionais ao grau de azotemia no momento do diagnóstico (Kyles et al, 1998(Kyles et al, , 2005Berent et al, 2014).…”
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“…There is a complete obstruction to fluid drainage from the uterus (as in vaginal or cervical atresia) and the owner may complaints that the female does not evidence the expected estrus vulvar discharge. With time, in obstructive diseases of the uterus or vagina, it is also possible to observe dysuria, cystitis, pyometra and renal failure (Kyles et al, 1996). However, in unicornuate uterus this is seldom the case and often the main complaint is infertility or sterility (Romagnoli & Schlafer, 2006;McIntyre et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%