Vitamin D metabolism in dogs with and without hypercalciuric calcium oxalate urolithiasis.
Elizabeth M GrothJody P LulichDennis J ChewValerie J ParkerEva FurrowPublished in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2019)
These data suggest that decreased conversion of 25(OH)D to 24,25(OH)2 D occurs in a subset of dogs with CaOx urolithiasis. Abnormalities in vitamin D metabolism might contribute to stone risk in dogs.
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