Oxalate nephropathy in a Tibetan spaniel litter. A probable case of primary hyperoxaluria
- PMID: 2394849
- DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9975(08)80137-5
Oxalate nephropathy in a Tibetan spaniel litter. A probable case of primary hyperoxaluria
Abstract
Severe oxalate nephropathy with end-stage kidney lesions was found in two pups of a litter of three Tibetan Spaniels. This histopathological finding strongly suggests a primary hyperoxaluria since there was no exposure to agents capable of producing secondary hyperoxaluria. Primary hyperoxaluria has not been reported as a spontaneous disease in the dog, although it is a well-known, but rare, inherited metabolic disease of man.
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