2019
DOI: 10.1053/j.jepm.2018.10.005
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Urinary Obstruction Due to a Prostatic Abscess in a Young Neutered Rabbit

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“…Sonuç olarak, sediment yoğun, koyu dişmacunu benzeri yapışkan çamur oluşturur. Sekunder bakteriyel infeksiyon ve idrar yapamama birbirini takip eder(Lempert, 2020).…”
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“…Sonuç olarak, sediment yoğun, koyu dişmacunu benzeri yapışkan çamur oluşturur. Sekunder bakteriyel infeksiyon ve idrar yapamama birbirini takip eder(Lempert, 2020).…”
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“…Improvement of the breeding environment and veterinary care has prolonged rabbit life expectancy [19]. Male genital diseases, such as testicular tumors, prostatic abscesses and prostatomegaly for example, occur with aging [2,3,7,11,19]. Therefore, with the expected increase in the number of older rabbits, one can assume that, in the near future, surgery of the male genital organs will be more commonly performed in veterinary practice to cure male genital disorders.…”
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“…Therefore, with the expected increase in the number of older rabbits, one can assume that, in the near future, surgery of the male genital organs will be more commonly performed in veterinary practice to cure male genital disorders. For most testicular tumors, surgical removal is curative [2,7], and for prostatic diseases, excision of the prostate or surgical marsupialization are effective [11]. However, because of the lack of knowledge about genital diseases in male rabbits, the therapeutic options for male genital diseases may be applied based on those for other pet animals [11,19].…”
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