Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2007;47(3):357-362.
Ectopic ureters and urachal remnant in a dog
Joohyun Jung1, Kwanyoung Lee2, Jinhwa Chang1, Mincheol Choi1
1College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University
2Dongnimmun animal hospital
딴곳요관증과 요막관 잔존증 증례 보고
정주현1, 이관영2, 장진화1, 최민철1
1서울대학교 수의과대학
2독립문 동물병원
Abstract
An intact male, 3-month-old, Great Pyrenees mountain dog, weighing 7.3 kg with a history of severe hematuria during 2 months was referred. Hematology showed mild leukocytosis. There were no remarkable findings in abdominal radiographs due to ingesta and gas in the gastrointestinal tracts. Ultrasonographs showed bilateral hydronephrosis, bilateral dilated and tortuous ureters, and hyperechoic sludges in the urinary bladder (UB). And a dilated cavity was identified cranial to the UB. Excretory urography and cystography were performed to examine the cause of hydronephrosis and an abnormal cavity cranial to the UB. Bilateral ureters were tortuously dilated and opened into the craniodorsal part of the UB. An abnormal cavity was connected to the UB at the left cranioventral part of the UB. Therefore bilateral ectopic ureters and urachal remnant were diagnosed.
Key Words: cystography, dog, ectopic ureters, excretory urography, urachal remnant
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