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What is the normal range for length of kidneys observed on a VD radiograph for canines? Felines?
k-9: 2.5-3.5 times the length of L2
Fel: 2.4-3.0 times the length of L2
Name 4 reasons to AVOID an excretory urogram in small animals.
Clinical dehydration
Known allergy to contrast agent
Multiple myeloma
Combined renal and hepatic failure
Describe what is typically seen on an excretory urogram with obstructive hydronephrosis.
Smooth marginated renal pelvic enlargement with dilated renal processes
The most common primary renal neoplasia in dogs
adenocarcinoma
The most common primary renal neoplasia in cats
lymphosarcoma
Polycystic Kidney Disease is inheritable in and most commonly seen in what species?
Persians
Ectopic ureters are more commonly seen in:
females
Why kind of cystogram would be the best to identify a urinary bladder rupture?
Positive contrast
Thickening of the cranioventral urinary bladder is commonly seen with:
Chronic cystitis
Emphysematous cystitis is commonly associated with what predisposing disease?
Diabetes Mellitus
What radiographic signs would you expect to see on survey rads with traumatic rupture of one of the kidneys?
Increased size of the retroperitoneal space
Loss of detail/overall opacity of the retroperitoneal space