Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 20
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An owner is worried that her rabbit’s urine contains blood. She has brought in a urine sample for analysis.
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How would you diagnose haematuria in the rabbit? | Rabbit urine can contain porphyrin pigments. This colours the urine dark brown to red and is often confused by owners with blood. |
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What are the differential diagnoses for this condition? | Differential diagnoses include:
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What further tests would you perform to reach a diagnosis? | A thorough history should be sought and a full clinical examination undertaken prior to obtaining a sterile urine sample, either by catheterization under sedation or by cystocentesis, for analysis and culture. |
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