A case of hypospadias in a dog |
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Authors: | Jason Ndikuwera |
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Affiliation: | Makerere University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Surgery and Reproduction, P,O, Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda. ndikuwera@vetmed.mak.ac.ug. |
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Abstract: | : This clinical case report described a three-month-old mongrel dog that had the urethral orifice opening 3 cm from the tip of the penis and lacked a completely formed preputial sheath. It was presented to the clinic with an exposed penile shaft that was dry. The dog had urinary incontinence that was not of neurological origin. It also had unilateral agenesis of the right testicle. The preputial sheath was successfully reconstructed. Urinary incontinence stopped soon after surgery, suggesting that it had been probably due to an ascending urethritis. A large preputial opening was left because of the location of the urethral opening. |
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Keywords: | Dog Hypospadias Urinary incontinence Preputial deficit Preputial reconstruction |
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