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Evaluation of clinical signs and causes of lower urinary tract disease in European cats
Author(s) -
Gerber B.,
Boretti F. S.,
Kley S.,
Laluha P.,
Müller C.,
Sieber N.,
Unterer S.,
Wenger M.,
Flückiger M.,
Glaus T.,
Reusch C. E.
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of small animal practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.7
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1748-5827
pISSN - 0022-4510
DOI - 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2005.tb00288.x
Subject(s) - cats , medicine , urinary system , urinary tract obstruction , disease
O bjectives : To investigate the clinical signs and causes of lower urinary tract disease (LUTD) in 77 cats. M ethods : Cats diagnosed with LUTD over a two‐year period were included in the study. R esults : The study population comprised 67 male and 10 female cats. Uroliths occurred in 17 of the 77 cats (22 per cent), urethral plugs in eight cats (10 per cent) and urinary tract infection in six cats (8 per cent). In 44 cats (57 per cent), no specific cause for the disease was found and they were classified as having idiopathic LUTD. In two of the 77 cats (3 per cent) no definitive diagnosis was established. Pain was less common in cats with uroliths and haematuria was more often seen in cats with urinary tract infection. At presentation, urethral obstruction was diagnosed in 45 of the 77 cats (58 per cent). C linical S ignificance : The causes of LUTD found in cats in this study are similar to those that have been previously documented, and idiopathic LUTD is the most frequent diagnosis. However, the rate of urethral obstruction, particularly in cats with idiopathic LUTD, was higher than in other reports. The cause of this difference is unknown.

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