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| | Cholelithiasis | | Cholelithiasis |
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| | |q2=This disease is often insidious and asymptomatic in dogs. List the most common clinical signs in dogs that are symptomatic. | | |q2=This disease is often insidious and asymptomatic in dogs. List the most common clinical signs in dogs that are symptomatic. |
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| | Vomiting, anorexia, weakness, polyuria/polydypsia, weight loss, icterus, fever and signs of abdominal pain are the most common clinical signs in dogs with symptomatic cholelithiasis. | | Vomiting, anorexia, weakness, polyuria/polydypsia, weight loss, icterus, fever and signs of abdominal pain are the most common clinical signs in dogs with symptomatic cholelithiasis. |
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| | |q3=The pathogenesis of this disease in dogs is unknown. Several causes have been proposed. Name the most likely ones. | | |q3=The pathogenesis of this disease in dogs is unknown. Several causes have been proposed. Name the most likely ones. |
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| | Proposed causes include trauma, biliary stasis, diet alterations, cholecystitis, and parasitic and bacterial biliary infection. | | Proposed causes include trauma, biliary stasis, diet alterations, cholecystitis, and parasitic and bacterial biliary infection. |
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| | |q4=Describe the surgical therapeutic options, and give the therapy of choice. | | |q4=Describe the surgical therapeutic options, and give the therapy of choice. |
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| | Cholecystectomy is indicated in dogs with cholelithiasis and concurrent cholecystitis and should be regarded as therapy of choice. | | Cholecystectomy is indicated in dogs with cholelithiasis and concurrent cholecystitis and should be regarded as therapy of choice. |
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