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Cystoscopy 1086.e1


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                                                                                  Urolithiasis









            A                                 B
           CYSTOSCOPY  A, Endoscopic view of urethra of a dog with severe stranguria and hematuria. A large urolith is
           occluding most of the lumen. B, Another endoscopic view of same site in same dog. The urolith was fragmented   Procedures and   Techniques
           into several pieces in the urethral lumen, and fragments passed easily through urethra during the procedure.
           Moderate mucosal erythema remains (bottom half of image), but the dog’s recovery was uneventful and
           complete. (Courtesy Dr. Etienne Côté.)

















                          CYSTOSCOPY  Assembled cystoscope and cannula/sheath.











































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