A rabbit is presented for hematuria, stranguria, lethargy, and anorexia. A UA is performed and a radiograph is taken and uroliths are diagnosed. The rabbit is anesthetized and a cystotomy is performed to correct the problem. (Key: remember, the color of rabbit urine can vary from clear to white to red depending on diet and individual variation.) Another term for urolith is:
A) nephrolith
B) renolith
C) bladdolith
D) cast
E) urinary calculus
Question 2
A rabbit is presented for hematuria, stranguria, lethargy, and anorexia. A UA is performed and a radiograph is taken and uroliths are diagnosed. The rabbit is anesthetized and a cystotomy is performed to correct the problem. (Key: remember, the color of rabbit urine can vary from clear to white to red depending on diet and individual variation.) Uroliths are:
A) kidney stones
B) urinary bladder stones
C) mucous plugs
D) malignant growths
E) casts