Lower urinary tract disease Flashcards

1
Q

What medication can aid in medical treatment of ureteroliths?

A

Alpha-adrenergic antagonists
eg Prazosin/Tamsulosin

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2
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What are the first and second most common urolith found in the upper urinary tract in dogs?

A

1 - Calcium oxalate
2 - struvite

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3
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Which ureter is more often affected in circumcaval ureter?

A

Right

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4
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What gender predispositions are recognised in dogs with lower urinary urolithiasis?

A

Males - CaOx
Females - Struvite

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5
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What medical therapies are recommended to reduce recurrence of CaOx

A

USG <1.020
Avoidance of acidic urine (diet or potassium citrate)
+/- hydrochlorothiazide diuretics

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6
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What are the 2 mechanisms by which rate uroliths can form?

A

Abnormal urate transporter
Hepatic portovascular abnormalities

Both prevent transport of uric acid into hepatocytes for conversion to allantoin

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7
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What gene is abnormal in inherited urate transporter abnormalities in dogs?

A

SLC2A9

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8
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What medical treatment is available for urate urolithiasis? When is/isn’t it appropriate (and why)?

A

Allopurinol (minimised conversion of purines to uric acid)
Without liver disease
Liver function needed to convert allopurinol into oxypurinol - effective analogue

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9
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What gene is abnormal in inherited cysteine transporter abnormalities in cats?

A

SLC3A1

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10
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What medical treatment is available for cysteine urolithiasis?

A

Reduce USG
Alkalinise urine
Limit animal protein intake

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11
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What non-urinary complication is described in cats with cysteine urolithiasis?

A

Neuro signs - secondary hyperammonemia
Excessive renal excretion of COLA - arginine deficiency causes hyperammonemia

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12
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What are causes of struvite urolithiasis in cats?

A

Usually sterile
Low animal protein diet, distal RTA may promote alkaline urine

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13
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Which breeds of cat are associated with CaOx urolithiasis?

A

Persian and Himalayan

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14
Q

What is the MOA of phenylpropanolamine?

A

Alpha agonist

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15
Q

What medications have been shown to improve detrusor function?

A

Bethanechol
Cisapride
Metoclopramide

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16
Q

MOA prazosin

A

Alpha-1 antagonist

17
Q

MOA tamsulosin

A

Alpha 1A antagonist

18
Q

MOA phenoxybenzamine

A

Non-specific alpha antagonist

19
Q

MOA bethanechol

A

Parasympatheticomimetic

20
Q

What breed appears to be predisposed to BPH?

A

Scottish Terrier

21
Q

What influences prostatic cell growth?

A

Dihydrotestosterone, estradiol-17-beta

22
Q

What is the difference between parenchymal and paraprostatic cysts?

A

Parenchymal communicate with urethra

23
Q

MOA finasteride

A

5-alpha-reductase inhibitor
Blocks conversion of testosterone to DHT

24
Q

What are the desirable qualities for an antibiotic to reach the prostate>

A

pKa >7.0
Un-ionised
Lipophilic
Low protein binding

25
Q

Why should dogs with acute prostatitis not be castrated in the acute phase?

A

Risk of scirrhous cord formation

26
Q

What is the most common prostatic tumour in dogs?

A

Adenocarcinoma

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