Urinary System Disease Flashcards

1
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Upper urinary tract (2)
Lower urinary tract (2)

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  1. Kidneys (2)
  2. Ureters (2)
  3. Urinary bladder
  4. Urethra
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What is the function of a normal, healthy kidney? (5)

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  1. Removes waste products from blood
  2. Recover useful metabolites
  3. Regulate body fluids
  4. Regulate electrolytes
  5. Produce hormones
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What wastes are removed from the kidneys? (3)

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  1. Urea (BUN):
    - By-product of dietary protein
  2. Creatinine:
    - By-product of muscle metabolism
  3. Drugs & toxins
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Clinical signs of lower urinary tract disease (5)

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  1. Dysuria
    - Straining to urinate or painful urination
  2. Polyuria
    - Frequent small amounts of urine
  3. Inappropriate urination
    - In the house, on the floor, in the sink
  4. Excessive grooming of genitals
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Idiopathic Cystitis
1. Etiology
2. Dx
3. Supportive care

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  1. Etiology: Unknown
    - Theories include viral infection, neurologic disorder of urinary bladder, etc.
  2. Dx:
    - Exclusion: all other causes have been eliminated.
    - After UA, bladder imaging & urine cult
  3. Supportive care:
    - Pain relief
    - SQ fluids, dilute urine via diet
    - Min stress
    - No antiB!
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Feline Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is…

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This is a term for the clinical signs that might be caused by one of several etiologies.

  • Previously known as “Feline urologic syndrome (FUS)”
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Urolithiasis - Feline
What is it?

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Formation of urinary calculi anywhere in the urinary tract. Uroliths in the bladder or urethra present with signs consistent with lower urinary tract disease.

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How are feline uroliths caused?

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By minerals or proteins precipitating in the urine as crystals. These adhere to form “stones.”

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What do feline uroliths do?

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Cause irritation of the bladder lining. Can be nidus for infection and can cause obstruction in the urinary tract

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T/F: It is common for cats to get kidney stones

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False! This is quite rare in cats, although crystals are common

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Urethral obstruction is a life-threatening emergency for ___ cats! Renal failure occurs within ___hrs of obstruction and death in ___-___ days if obstruction is left untreated.

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  1. Male cats
  2. 24 hours
  3. 3-5 days
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Feline uroliths
1. Etiology
2. Dx
3. Supportive care

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  1. Etiology
    - Diet
    - Concentrated urine
    - Metabolic disorder
  2. Dx
    - UA
    - Imaging: ultrasound over rads
    - Uroliths analysis
  3. Supportive care
    - Nutritional management
    - Sx or Urohydropulsion
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Struvite crystals
1. Most likely to occur in… (3)
2. Alkaline or acidic pH?
3. Dissolvable or not?

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  1. Occur in young, obese, &/or neutered cats
  2. Alkaline pH
  3. These are the ONLY dissolvable crystals
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Calcium oxalate
1. Most likely to occur in… (4)
2. Alkaline or acidic pH?
3. Dissolvable or not?

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  1. Occur in older cats, obese, neutered, &/or breed
    - Breeds: Persian, burmese, himalayan
  2. Acidic pH
  3. Not dissolvable
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