Clinical Management of Reptile Renal Disease
- PMID: 31759445
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvex.2019.09.002
Clinical Management of Reptile Renal Disease
Abstract
Renal disease is one of the most common medical conditions encountered in captive reptiles. In most cases, signs of disease are nonspecific and often not present until the condition is advanced. Many factors contribute to the development of renal disease, and the etiology often is multifactorial. Diagnosis of renal disease by traditional methods used in small animals is not as straightforward as in reptiles; often many tests may be needed to reach a firm diagnosis. Prevention is preferred to treatment. Understanding the pathophysiology, potential causes, diagnostic tests available, and treatment options is essential for the reptile veterinarian to manage this condition.
Keywords: Gout; Kidney; Kidney disease; Renal; Reptile; Treatment; Uric acid.
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