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