A Text book of Veterinary Pathology for Students And Practitioners

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Frequently they become imbedded in the walls of the bladder, and may cause dilatation or pouching of its walls. Sometimes the calculi pass out of the bladder and become lodged in the urethra, resulting in retention of urine, difficult micturition, and usually urethritis.
."). I'rethral calculi are common in old dogs, also in tlic liull and ram, and have been observed in the horse. They occur in the urethra, in the beginninigr of the gutter of the os jienis in the dog, usually in the first curve
... of the penis in the bull, just pos- terior to the meatus urinaris in the ram and at the ischial arch 236 VETERINARY PATHOLOGY.
in the horse. The}' usually cause difficulty in micturating and may completely obstruct the urethra with the same results that are produced by occluding the urethral opening of the bladder.
Urethral calculi may produce erosions of the urethra and sur- rounding tissues and thus, produce an artificial urinary canal through which the urine will be discharged, this is probably more conunon in male bovines, than in other animals.


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