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The Veterinary record2005; 156(1); 24-26; doi: 10.1136/vr.156.1.24

Cystolithiasis secondary to intravesical foreign body in a horse.

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Publication Date: 2005-01-22 PubMed ID: 15658566DOI: 10.1136/vr.156.1.24Google Scholar: Lookup
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Textor JA, Slone DE, Clark CK. (2005). Cystolithiasis secondary to intravesical foreign body in a horse. Vet Rec, 156(1), 24-26. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.156.1.24

Publication

ISSN: 0042-4900
NlmUniqueID: 0031164
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 156
Issue: 1
Pages: 24-26

Researcher Affiliations

Textor, J A
  • Peterson and Smith Equine Hospital, 4747 SW 60th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34476, USA.
Slone, D E
    Clark, C K

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Cystoscopy / veterinary
      • Foreign Bodies / complications
      • Foreign Bodies / surgery
      • Foreign Bodies / veterinary
      • Foreign-Body Migration / veterinary
      • Horse Diseases / surgery
      • Horses
      • Male
      • Orchiectomy / adverse effects
      • Orchiectomy / veterinary
      • Pseudomonas Infections / etiology
      • Pseudomonas Infections / veterinary
      • Streptococcal Infections / etiology
      • Streptococcal Infections / veterinary
      • Urinary Bladder Calculi / etiology
      • Urinary Bladder Calculi / surgery
      • Urinary Bladder Calculi / veterinary

      Citations

      This article has been cited 1 times.
      1. Del Angel-Caraza J, Pérez-García CC, Bende B, Diez-Prieto I, García-Rodríguez B. Mouse barley awn (Hordeum murinum) migration induced cystolithiasis in 2 male dogs. Can Vet J 2011 Jan;52(1):67-9.
        pubmed: 21461210