2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2014.04.006
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Risk factors associated with calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs evaluated at general care veterinary hospitals in the United States

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“…… Afterwards, urolith laboratory results or medical notes of the identified dogs were manually reviewed to isolate those whose urolith composed of at least 70% monohydrate or dehydrate forms of CaOx (case dogs). Urolith composition was determined at one of two commercial laboratories … by means of optical crystallography or infrared spectroscopy as described elsewhere [].55 …”
Section: (D) Describe Any Efforts To Assess the Accuracy Of The Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…… Afterwards, urolith laboratory results or medical notes of the identified dogs were manually reviewed to isolate those whose urolith composed of at least 70% monohydrate or dehydrate forms of CaOx (case dogs). Urolith composition was determined at one of two commercial laboratories … by means of optical crystallography or infrared spectroscopy as described elsewhere [].55 …”
Section: (D) Describe Any Efforts To Assess the Accuracy Of The Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As composições químicas mais frequentes dos cálculos urinários em cães são estruvita (fosfato de amônio magnesiano), oxalato de cálcio (CaOx) e uratos (de amônio ou sódio) (OSBORNE et al, 1995;OSBORNE et al, 2008;ROGERS et al, 2011;OKAFOR et al, 2014). Menos frequentemente são encontrados urólitos de fosfato de cálcio, cistina, xantina e sílica (OSBORNE et al, 1995;OSBORNE et al, 2008;ROGERS et al, 2011).…”
Section: Etiopatogenia Da Urolitíase Em Cãesunclassified
“…As anomalias funcionais ou anatômicas do sistema urinário, como presença de divertículo vesical ou rins em ferradura, estase urinária, infecções do trato urinário, dieta, reduzida ingestão de água, baixo volume urinário, pH urinário, raça, sexo, idade, anomalias metabólicas e até mesmo fatores geográficos e sazonais, podem aumentar as chances de precipitação de cristais litogênicos na urina (NATH et al, 1984;HESS et al, 1997;NEUHAUS et al, 2000;EGGERMANN et al, 2012). O conhecimento da fisipatologia das urolitíases é necessário para reduzir a ocorrência e a recorrência dessa enfermidade (FALLAHZADEH et al, 2012;OKUMURA et al, 2013).…”
Section: Etiopatogenia Da Urolitíase Em Cãesunclassified
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