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A female dog was presented for severe dysuria. Vaginal palpation, vaginoscopy and retrograde vaginourethrography revealed the presence of a urethral mass extending 40 mm cranial to the external urethral meatus. Biopsies confirmed a poorly differentiated transitional cell carcinoma. The urethral...

Author(s)
Noël, S.; Billen, F.; Bolen, G.; Hamaide, A.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2016, 4, 1, pp e000302
Abstract

CASE DESCRIPTION: A I-year-old externally sexually intact female Great Dane was referred for further evaluation of abnormal and underdeveloped internal reproductive organs. CLINICAL FINDINGS: Physical examination findings included a cranioventrally displaced vulva and a grade 2/6 left apical...

Author(s)
Sumner, S. M.; Case, J. B.; Regier, P. J.; Gallastegui, A.; Oliveira, L.; Abbott, J. R.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2021, 258, 1, pp 80-84
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the urogenital anatomy in female spayed dogs with and without signs of lower urinary tract disease by using conventional vaginourethrography, computed tomography (CT) vaginourethrography, and uroendoscopy. Nineteen dogs with lower urinary tract disease and...

Author(s)
Wang, K. Y.; Samii, V. F.; Chew, D. J.; McLoughlin, M. A.; DiBartola, S. P.; Masty, J.; Lehman, A. M.
Publisher
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Lakewood, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2006, 20, 5, pp 1065-1073
Abstract

Objective: To compare values of lower urogenital tract urodynamic and morphometric variables determined during the prepubertal (sexually immature) period and first and second estrous cycles in healthy female Beagle littermates to determine functional and anatomic changes of the lower urogenital...

Author(s)
Noël, S. M.; Farnir, F.; Hamaide, A. J.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2012, 73, 10, pp 1657-1664
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the urogenital anatomy in sound spayed and intact dogs. Fourteen intact and 12 spayed sound dogs had their lower urogenital tract evaluated with conventional vaginourethrography, computed tomography (CT) vaginourethrography and uroendoscopy under general...

Author(s)
Wang, K. Y.; Samii, V. F.; Chew, D. J.; McLoughlin, M. A.; DiBartola, S. P.; Masty, J.; Lehman, A. M.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Theriogenology, 2006, 66, 4, pp 726-735
Abstract

A 13 yr old female spayed Labrador retriever presented for vulvar bleeding. Abdominal radiographs revealed a soft tissue mass in the ventral pelvic canal. A computed tomography (CT) exam and a CT vaginourethrogram localized the mass to the vagina, helped further characterize the mass, and aided in...

Author(s)
Weissman, A.; Jiménez, D.; Torres, B.; Cornell, K.; Holmes, S. P.
Publisher
American Animal Hospital Association, Denver, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2013, 49, 6, pp 394-397
Abstract

The clinical records of dogs with urinary incontinence, examined at the Queen Mother Hospital for animals between November 1995 and January 2006, were reviewed. Only dogs that had at least one contrast radiographic study, ultrasonographic examination of the ureters and surgical diagnosis were...

Author(s)
Mantis, P.; Brockman, D.; Whatmough, C.; Gregory, S. P.; Lamb, C. R.; Mahoney, P.; Jakovljevic, S.
Publisher
Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), Paris, France
Citation
European Journal of Companion Animal Practice, 2008, 18, 1, pp 21-27
Abstract

Case Description - 4 dogs were evaluated because of recurrent urinary tract infections. Clinical Findings - All dogs had recurrent urinary tract infections and similar clinical signs; 3 dogs had urinary incontinence. Digital vaginal examination revealed vestibulovaginal stenosis in all dogs, which...

Author(s)
Kieves, N. R.; Novo, R. E.; Martin, R. B.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2011, 239, 7, pp 972-980
Abstract

The clinical records of dogs with urinary incontinence, examined at the Queen Mother Hospital for animals between November 1995 and January 2006, were reviewed. Only dogs that had at least one contrast radiographic study, ultrasonographic examination of the ureters and surgical diagnosis were...

Author(s)
Mantis, P.; Brockman, D.; Whatmough, C.; Gregory, S. P.; Lamb, C. R.; Mahoney, P.; Jakovljevic, S.
Publisher
Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, Athens, Greece
Citation
Deltion tes Ellenikes Kteniatrikes Etaireias = Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 2006, 57, 4, pp 289-296
Abstract

In this article, syndrome of urinary incontinence in dogs is described, especially possible diagnostic methods aimed at contrast rentgenology imaging of urine apparatus and differential diagnostics. This issue is presented on two cases with suspicion on ectopic ureter as a cause of incontinence. In ...

Author(s)
Dresslerová, A.; Beránek, J.; Hanzlíček, D.
Publisher
Profi Press, s.r.o., Praha, Czech Republic
Citation
Veterinářství, 2009, 59, 1, pp 3-6

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