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1096 related items for PubMed ID: 17201824

  • 1. Comparison of three techniques for the diagnosis of urinary tract infections in dogs with urolithiasis.
    Gatoria IS, Saini NS, Rai TS, Dwivedi PN.
    J Small Anim Pract; 2006 Dec; 47(12):727-32. PubMed ID: 17201824
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  • 2. Prospective comparison of four sampling methods (cystocentesis, bladder mucosal swab, bladder mucosal biopsy, and urolith culture) to identify urinary tract infections in dogs with urolithiasis.
    Hamaide AJ, Martinez SA, Hauptman J, Walker RD.
    J Am Anim Hosp Assoc; 1998 Dec; 34(5):423-30. PubMed ID: 9728474
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  • 3. Comparison of urine and bladder or urethral mucosal biopsy culture obtained by transurethral cystoscopy in dogs with chronic lower urinary tract disease: 41 cases (2002 to 2011).
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    J Small Anim Pract; 2014 Jul; 55(7):364-8. PubMed ID: 24785940
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  • 4. Relation of antibody-coated urine bacteria to the site(s) of infection in experimental dogs.
    Ling GV, Ackerman N, Ruby AL.
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  • 5. The effect of preoperative antimicrobial administration on culture results in dogs undergoing cystotomy.
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  • 6. Chronic urinary tract infection in dogs: induction by inoculation with bacteria via percutaneous nephropyelostomy.
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  • 7. Risk factors associated with calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs evaluated at general care veterinary hospitals in the United States.
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  • 8. In vitro susceptibilities of canine urinary bacteria to selected antimicrobial agents.
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  • 9. Cystocentesis is essential for reliable diagnosis of urinary tract infections in cats.
    van Duijkeren E, van Laar P, Houwers DJ.
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  • 10. Relationship of upper and lower urinary tract infection and bacterial invasion of uroepithelium to antibody-coated bacteria test results in female dogs.
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  • 11. Urolithiasis.
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  • 12. Urolithiasis in dogs. III: Prevalence of urinary tract infection and interrelations of infection, age, sex, and mineral composition.
    Ling GV, Franti CE, Johnson DL, Ruby AL.
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  • 13. Development of resistant bacteria isolated from dogs with otitis externa or urinary tract infections after exposure to enrofloxacin in vitro.
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  • 14. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of uroliths in dogs: definitive determination of chemical type.
    Bovee KC, McGuire T.
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  • 15. Comparison of urine protein profiles in cats without urinary tract disease and cats with idiopathic cystitis, bacterial urinary tract infection, or urolithiasis.
    Lemberger SI, Deeg CA, Hauck SM, Amann B, Hirmer S, Hartmann K, Dorsch R.
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  • 16. Urolithiasis in dogs. IV: Survey of interrelations among breed, mineral composition, and anatomic location of calculi, and presence of urinary tract infection.
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  • 17. Effects of storage in formalin on composition of canine and feline uroliths.
    Albasan H, Osborne CA, Lulich JP, Ulrich LK, Koehler LA.
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  • 18. Canine cystinuria: an extended study on the effects of 2-mercaptopropionylglycine on cystine urolithiasis and urinary cystine excretion.
    Hoppe A, Denneberg T, Jeppsson JO, Kågedal B.
    Br Vet J; 1993 Dec 15; 149(3):235-51. PubMed ID: 8334506
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  • 19. Struvite urolithiasis in a litter of miniature Schnauzer dogs.
    Klausner JS, Osborne CA, O'Leary TP, Gebhart RN, Griffith DP.
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  • 20. Canine urolithiasis: diagnosis and treatment.
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