Urinary Disease

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Undergraduate Veterinary Medicine FlashCards sobre Urinary Disease, criado por E M em 16-05-2022.
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A 1y ME Pug presents with 2 week history of haematuria and stranguria. USG 1.020, pH 5.6, Plain abdominal radiographs were unremarkable, urinary retrograde contrast study identified 3 moderate sized radiolucent cystoliths. Stone type? Acidic urine, radiolucent stone = URATE
Urate stones
Which stones form secondary to liver disease / PSS? Hepatic insufficiency --> increased uric acid and ammonia --> URATE
Which stones are dalmatians predisposed to? URATE
3y MN Dalmation, Acute onset dysuria, Plain abdominal radiographs were unremarkable, Retrograde contrast urethrogram identified 3 radiolucent urethroliths and multiple radiolucent cystoliths • You successfully retropulse the urethroliths and have left a foley urinary catheter-in-situ • USG 1.032, pH 5.8 URATE
3y FN DSH 4 day history of vomiting and 2 days progressive lethargy. Large and painful left kidney • Plain abdominal radiographs = radio- opaque left ureterolith • Abdominal ultrasound = markedly dilated left renal pelvis and proximal ureter • USG 1.038, pH 6.2 Calcium oxalate
13 week old FE Weimeraner, 4 day history of PUPD, Inappetance, V+, Large intestinal pattern d+, Lethargy. Icteric sclera, Mms CRT <2 seconds, salmon pink/hypersalivation, HR 140/minute, synchronous, hyperdynamic pulses, Mild-moderate bilateral comfortable renomegaly, Mild pyrexia 39.4oC. First line tx? Isotonic crystalloid; 10ml/kg over 10-15 minutes
What is the USG range for isosthenuria 1.008-1.012
What is adequately concentrated urine for a dog and cat? dog >1.030, cat >1.040
A dog is azotemic with a USG of 1.010, what is the cause of azotemia? RENAL
What percentage of nephron loss causes azotemia? 75%
What is rubber jaw caused by? decreased GFR, decreased phosphate excretion, PTH secretion, inadequate renal function to excrete phosphate --> incr PTH, bone resorption
What is restricted in a urinary diet? Protein, phosphorous, sodium
What 3 things are used for IRIS STAGING? creatinine, proteinuria, BP
How does CKD cause anaemia? reduced EPO production and increased RBC fragility
How do you treat hypertension in cats v dogs cats = amlodipine (ca blocker) dogs = benazepril (ACEi)
What are the 4 features of nephrotic syndrome? proteinuria hypoalbuminaemia hypercholesterolaemia oedema/effusion
What is the difference in regeneration after ischemic v toxic insult to tubules? ischemic = disrupts BM = no regen toxic = BM left intact = scaffold for regen
What are the features of Faconi syndrome? euglycaemia with glycosuria
Polycystic kidney disease occurs in which breed of cat usually Persian
Most common bladder neoplasia in dogs, and location TCC, in bladder trigone
What type of contrast should you use for urinary tract imaging? water soluble, iodinated contrast
What stone is likely if a dog has alkaline urine and the stone appears on plain x-ray struvite
What stone is likely if a dog has acidic urine, and the stone shows on positive contrast radiography? Urate
Name the two types of anti-proteinuric drugs ACEi and Angiotensin receptor blockers
How does phenylpropanolamine act to treat USMI? increases pressure on urethra / increases urethral resistance
Which three drugs can be used with urethral spasm? Prazosin Dantrolene Diazepam
What are the three types of drugs to treat urethral spasm, and what muscle type do they act on? alpha adrenergic antagonist - SMOOTH dantrolene - SKEL diazepam - SKEL
PKD
Hydronephrosis
Urolithiasis

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