Clinical Management of Detrusor Sphincter Dysynergia (DSD) in a Dog
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Clinical Management of Detrusor Sphincter Dysynergia (DSD) in a Dog
Intas Polivet_2013_Vol.14(I)_141-142 |
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Creator |
Chandrasekar, M.
Simon, M. Shiju Jayaraj Nambi, A.P. |
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Bethanechol
Detrusor sphincter dysynergia Diazepam Distended urinary Dog Prazosin etc. |
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Description |
A four year old female spitz dog weighing 9.5 kg was presented with the history of dysuria since five days and abdominal palpation revealed distended urinary bladder. Radiograph and ultra sound confirmed distended bladder and bilateral nephrolith. Catheterization was performed and no obstruction was found, around 600 ml of urine was drained. The animal was treated with oral Diazepam, Prazosin and Bethanechol. On fourth day of treatment the animal was able to urinate normally and it was advised to continue the treatment for two weeks. The animal recovered uneventfully. |
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2016-06-27T10:12:02Z
2016-06-27T10:12:02Z 2013 |
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Article
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http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/68033
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en
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application/pdf
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INTAS Polivet
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