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18 paź 2023 · The present study confirms that therapeutic foods S/O and u/d, and potassium citrate supplement affected acid‐base balance in healthy adult male beagle dogs, with the tested diets being more effective than the administered doses of the tested supplements at influencing urinary pH.
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Sodium cyclamate inhibited binding of 125 I-labelled mouse...
- Some Chemicals that Cause Tumours of the Kidney or Urinary Bladder in ...
Sodium cyclamate inhibited binding of 125 I-labelled mouse epidermal growth factor to dog kidney, rat hepatoma and rat liver cells, mouse fibroblasts, human foreskin and human skin fibroblasts, human carcinoma and human xeroderma pigmentosum cells in vitro .
10 maj 2022 · If your dog appears to be straining to urinate, has an increased frequency of urination with abnormally small or large amounts, has blood in the urine, and/or has accidents around the house, you should have your pet checked by a vet.
These conditions can be affected by urinary tract infections, diet, digestion, the amount of urine that a dog produces, how frequently a dog urinates, medications, and genetics. Dogs with crystals or very small stones in the urinary system do not usually have any signs.
8 gru 2023 · Peer Reviewed. Internal Medicine. A Practical Approach to Hypercalcemia. Successful definitive therapy for hypercalcemia depends on the identification and reversibility of the underlying disease, with clinical signs and prognosis depending on the cause and severity of hypercalcemia. December 8, 2023 |. Issue: January/February 2024.
Although there are many causes of hypercalcemia in animals, the most common causes in dogs include paraneoplastic hypercalcemia of malignancy, primary hyperparathyroidism, renal disease, and Addison disease. Please see the table for a list of differential diagnoses.
Electrolyte imbalances, especially those involving sodium or salt, can lead to excessive thirst and increased urination in dogs. These imbalances may arise from high-sodium meals, dehydration, toxins, or other medical issues.