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    Ling GV, Franti CE, Ruby AL, Johnson DL, Thurmond M.
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  • 35. What is the evidence? Therapeutic foods to treat struvite uroliths in cats instead of surgery.
    Roudebush P, Forrester SD, Padgelek T.
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  • 37. Changing paradigms in the frequency and management of canine compound uroliths.
    Ulrich LK, Osborne CA, Cokley A, Lulich JP.
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  • 39. Urolithiasis in dogs: Evaluation of trends in urolith composition and risk factors (2006-2018).
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