Spontaneous repelling of a large urocystolith in a Working She-donkey
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
Abstract: Urolithiasis due to calcium oxalate calculi is relatively uncommon, with calcium carbonate calculi tending to develop more commonly in animals grazing on oxalate containing plants. When a calculus occurs in the bladder. It can usually be removed through the urethra via several surgical procedures. In this case, unusual spontaneous repelling of a large urocystolith in a Working She-donkey was recorded. Keywords: urinary bladder, stone, She-donkey
Authors and Affiliations
A. A. A. Abdel- Hady
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