Continuing Education

Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis in Dogs - Findings that may influence breed-specific stone prevention strategies

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  • Description:
    Calcium oxalate stones are common in dogs. To date, various risk factors have been suggested or identified, however breed-specific risk factors have not been studied.

    In this Evidence Based Update, recently published data, regarding the correlation of blood ionized calcium levels and urinary metabolites - calcium and oxalate - and the stone status of Miniature Schnauzers, Bichons Frise, and Shih Tzus, is discussed.

    Read more on this topic:  https://www.vetvine.com/forums/topic/403/calcium-oxalate-urolithiasis-in

    Fee: $9.95; *Free for new Members, Unlimited Plus Members and Members with an Evidence Based Update Subscription.
  • Sponsor: VetVine Specialty Consulting Service
  • Presenter(s): Elisabeth Zenger, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)
  • Fee (Basic Membership): $9.95


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