Urinalysis in companion animals : a urinary sediment, microbiology and protein study

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1996

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Sokoine University of Agriculture

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This thesis is comprised of two parts, first is a general part which is an overview of the diagnostic methods for the diseases of the urinary system. The purpose of the general part is to bring together contemporary information about a whole range of diagnostic methods for diseases of the urinary system in companion animals.This section has been prepared for students, veterinary technicians and practitioners of veterinary medicine, who have not specialized in urology and nephrology, but whose work requires exposure with respect to available diagnostic techniques. The six papers listed below forms the second part. I: Batamuzi, E. K. and F. Kristensen : Diagnostic importance of urothelial cells of the dog and cat. Journal of Small Animal Practice 1995, 36: 17-21. II: Batamuzi, E. K., F. Kristensen, A. Basse and S. Dahl: Idiopathic renal hematuria in a dog. Veterinary Record 1994, 135: 603. in: Batamuzi, E. K. and F. Kristensen: Urinary tract infection: the role of canine transmissible venereal tumour. Journal of Small Animal Practice 1996 (In Press). IV: Batamuzi, E. K., F. Kristensen and A. L. Jensen : Analysis of serum proteins in geriatric dogs using agarose electrophoresis. J. Vet. Med. Series A. 1996 (In preparation). V: Batamuzi, E. K., F. Kristensen and A. L. Jensen : Subclinical glomerulopathy in selected cases of recurrent pyoderma in dogs. Veterinary Dermatology 1996 (In Press). VI: Batamuzi, E. K., F. Kristensen and A. L. Jensen : Composition of protein in urine from dogs with pyoderma. Veterinary Record 1996 (Submitted).

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PhD-Thesis

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Companion animals urinalysis, Urinary sediment, Microbiology, Protein study

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