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Case Reports
. 2001 Nov;42(11):880-3.

Urethrolithiasis and nephrolithiasis in a horse

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Urethrolithiasis and nephrolithiasis in a horse

D Saam. Can Vet J. 2001 Nov.

Abstract

A 9-year-old, quarter horse gelding with obstructive urethrolithiasis was treated with a perineal urethrostomy. The horse's condition deteriorated and abdominocentesis confirmed septic uroperitonitis. The horse was euthanized and postmortem examination revealed peritonitis, a tear in the lateral wall of the bladder, and a nephrolith within the left renal pelvis.

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