Mecanismos de formação dos urólitos em cães e gatos
Heloísa Alvim Rodrigues Fraga,
Brenda Torchia,
Luma Tatiana Silva Castro
et al.
Abstract:Uroliths may have in its composition organic and minerals. There are multifactorial mechanisms involved in urolith formation however, the complete pathophysiology is yet not fully elucidated since involves epidemiological, genetic, dietary, infectious, racial factors, among others factors. Urolithiasis has been reported in humanity since 8,000 B.C until today and very common not only for humans but for dogs and cats. The classification is based on the chemical composition of the calculus, which can be formed b… Show more
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