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Feline urate urolithiasis: a retrospective study of 159 cases
Authors:Dear Jonathan D  Shiraki Ryojj  Ruby Annette L  Westropp Jodi L
Institution:1Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA;2Gerald V Ling Urinary Stone Analysis Laboratory, University of California-Davis, Davis, USA;3Department of Veterinary Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, USA
Abstract:The objective of the study was to characterize the signalment, clinicopathologic data, and diagnostic imaging of cats with urate urolithiasis, as well as the salts of uric acid present in the uroliths. A retrospective analysis of feline urate uroliths submitted to the GV Ling Urinary Stone Analysis Laboratory between 2000 and 2008 was included. From these data, records were assimilated from referring veterinarians (143); furthermore, all recorded cases from within the William R Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (16) were included. Median values for the complete blood count and chemistry panels available were within the reference intervals, when provided, with only a few outliers present. Of all cases evaluated, seven had a portosystemic shunt (PSS). Cats with urate uroliths and a PSS were younger than cats without a PSS (2 years vs 7 years). The pathogenesis of urate uroliths in cats is poorly understood. Most cats were not completely evaluated for a PSS, however, clinicopathologic parameters indicating hepatic dysfunction were seldom noted; more sensitive diagnostics such as serum bile acids were rarely performed to confirm or negate the presence of a shunt. Studies are warranted to evaluate pathogenesis of urate uroliths to tailor proper management and breeding strategies.
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