Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat

A Boer-Kajang cross male goat was presented to the Veterinary Hospital, University Malaysia Kelantan with a history of dysuria, hematuria and restlessness. The goat was intensively managed (confined to the pen) and fed with only palm kernel cake for the last three months. Physical examination reveal...

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Main Authors: Abba, Y., Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse, Abu Daud, Nur Hardy, Shaari, R., TijjanI, A., Sadiq, M. A., Mohammed, Konto, Adamu, Lawan, Mohd, A. M. L.
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Publicado: Al Fateh University,University of Tripoli 2015
Acceso en liña:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44072/1/Clinical%20management%20of%20dietary%20induced%20urolithiasis%20associated%20with%20balanoposthitis%20in%20a%20Boer%20goat.pdf
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spelling oai:psasir.upm.edu.my:44072 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44072/ Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat Abba, Y. Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse Abu Daud, Nur Hardy Shaari, R. TijjanI, A. Sadiq, M. A. Mohammed, Konto Adamu, Lawan Mohd, A. M. L. A Boer-Kajang cross male goat was presented to the Veterinary Hospital, University Malaysia Kelantan with a history of dysuria, hematuria and restlessness. The goat was intensively managed (confined to the pen) and fed with only palm kernel cake for the last three months. Physical examination revealed that the goat was dull, depressed, having an inflamed penis and prepuce with blood stained urine dripping from the penis. The differential diagnoses were obstructive urolithiasis, urinary tract infection and balanoposthitis. Based on the history, clinical signs, physical examination, urinalysis, ultrasonagraphy and feed analysis, the goat was diagnosed with obstructive urolithiasis and balanoposthitis. Treatment was instituted by amputation of the urethral process and retrograde urohydropulsion to relieve the blockade. Sulfadiazine-trimethoprim (Norodine®24) 15mg/kg, I.M; flunixin meglumine 2.2mg/kg, I.M; vitamin B complex 1ml/10kg, I.M and ammonium chloride 300mg/kg orally were administered. The goat responded well to treatment and was recovering well during a follow up visit. Al Fateh University,University of Tripoli 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44072/1/Clinical%20management%20of%20dietary%20induced%20urolithiasis%20associated%20with%20balanoposthitis%20in%20a%20Boer%20goat.pdf Abba, Y. and Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse and Abu Daud, Nur Hardy and Shaari, R. and TijjanI, A. and Sadiq, M. A. and Mohammed, Konto and Adamu, Lawan and Mohd, A. M. L. (2015) Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat. Open Veterinary Journal, 5 (1). pp. 30-33. ISSN 2226-4485; ESSN: 2218-6050 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629560/ 10.4314/OVJ.V5I1
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description A Boer-Kajang cross male goat was presented to the Veterinary Hospital, University Malaysia Kelantan with a history of dysuria, hematuria and restlessness. The goat was intensively managed (confined to the pen) and fed with only palm kernel cake for the last three months. Physical examination revealed that the goat was dull, depressed, having an inflamed penis and prepuce with blood stained urine dripping from the penis. The differential diagnoses were obstructive urolithiasis, urinary tract infection and balanoposthitis. Based on the history, clinical signs, physical examination, urinalysis, ultrasonagraphy and feed analysis, the goat was diagnosed with obstructive urolithiasis and balanoposthitis. Treatment was instituted by amputation of the urethral process and retrograde urohydropulsion to relieve the blockade. Sulfadiazine-trimethoprim (Norodine®24) 15mg/kg, I.M; flunixin meglumine 2.2mg/kg, I.M; vitamin B complex 1ml/10kg, I.M and ammonium chloride 300mg/kg orally were administered. The goat responded well to treatment and was recovering well during a follow up visit.
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author Abba, Y.
Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse
Abu Daud, Nur Hardy
Shaari, R.
TijjanI, A.
Sadiq, M. A.
Mohammed, Konto
Adamu, Lawan
Mohd, A. M. L.
spellingShingle Abba, Y.
Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse
Abu Daud, Nur Hardy
Shaari, R.
TijjanI, A.
Sadiq, M. A.
Mohammed, Konto
Adamu, Lawan
Mohd, A. M. L.
Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat
author_facet Abba, Y.
Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse
Abu Daud, Nur Hardy
Shaari, R.
TijjanI, A.
Sadiq, M. A.
Mohammed, Konto
Adamu, Lawan
Mohd, A. M. L.
author_sort Abba, Y.
title Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat
title_short Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat
title_full Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat
title_fullStr Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat
title_full_unstemmed Clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a Boer goat
title_sort clinical management of dietary induced urolithiasis associated with balanoposthitis in a boer goat
publisher Al Fateh University,University of Tripoli
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44072/1/Clinical%20management%20of%20dietary%20induced%20urolithiasis%20associated%20with%20balanoposthitis%20in%20a%20Boer%20goat.pdf
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