Ultrasonographic and Hematobiochemical Studies on Diseases of Urinary System in Dogs
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Urinary system has an important role in the elimination of waste product and
maintenance of electrolyte and hormonal balance. Diseases of urinary system are common in
small animals and are usually associated with poor prognosis in late stages due to unavailability
of diagnostic facilities. In present study thirty dogs of either sex with signs like hematuria,
dribbling of urine, dysuria and anuria were included. Anamnesis and physical,
hematobiochemical and ultrasonographic examinations were performed as per standard
protocol. Urinary system diseases viz. cystitis, polypoid cystitis, cystic calculi, urinary bladder
neoplasm, hydronephrosis, chronic kidney disease (CKD) and renal cyst were recorded in the
dogs. Incidence of cystitis and renal cyst was highest (30%) and lowest (03%), respectively.
Dog breeds viz. Pug, German shepherd, Labrador, Pomeranian, Spitz, Non-descript, Bull
Mastiff and Shih Tzu were affected with urinary system diseases. Dog breed pug was found to
be more prone (30%) and Bull mastiff (3%) and Shih Tzu (3%) least prone for urinary system
diseases. Dogs of the age group 09 months to 09 years were most affected. Males (83%) and
females (17%) were affected with uropathies. On the basis of this study following conclusion
was drawn. The ultrasonographic examination proved to be better in diagnosis of urinary
system diseases than hematobiochemical examination because of its excellent real time
visualization characteristics and noninvasive nature. Hematobiochemical and ultrasonographic
examinations in combination were more efficient in diagnosis of urinary system diseases than
any diagnostic modality alone.