Title of article :
Clinical, ultrasonographic and pathological description of bladder
distension with consequent hydroureters, severe hydronephrosis and
perirenal fluid accumulation in two rams putatively ascribed to pelvic
nerve dysfunction
Author/Authors :
P.R. Scott، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Marked urinary bladder distension, hydroureters, severe bilateral hydronephrosis, and
perirenal fluid accumulation were identified ultrasonographically in two rams from the
same farm but separated by 24 months’ interval. Both rams were observed to urinate but
the flow rate of urine was estimated to be less than normal and the duration was reduced to
around 5–10 s when around 20–30 s is considered normal. There was normal tail and rectal
muscle tone, and normal perineal and pelvic limb reflexes. A presumptive diagnosis of pelvic
nerve dysfunction causing detrusor atony and bladder distension with secondary pressureinduced
hydronephrosis is suggested but unproven. Detailed dissection at necrospy found
no evidence of urethral obstruction.
Keywords :
SheepHydronephrosisUrinary bladderPelvic nerveUltrasonography
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research