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Pyelonephritis in Dogs: Retrospective Study of 47 Histologically Diagnosed Cases (2005-2015).

Juliette BouillonE SneadJ CaswellC FengP HélieJ Lemetayer
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2017)
In referral hospitals, pyelonephritis has a very low prevalence at necropsy. Nonspecific clinical presentation, concomitant diseases, and high variability in the diagnostic tests results make the antemortem diagnosis of pyelonephritis challenging. Neither the histopathologic stage nor the severity of the pyelonephritis was associated with fever, lumbar pain, or signs of a urinary tract infection (ie, lower urinary tract infection, upper urinary tract infection, or both) except for subacute pyelonephritis which was associated with fever.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • chronic pain
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • risk factors
  • neuropathic pain