<center>'''What is the most likely diagnosis?'''</center>
<center>'''What is the most likely diagnosis?'''</center>
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[[Image:SmAn Ab and Met 05a.jpg|right|200px|link=Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 05]][[Image:SmAn Ab and Met 05b.jpg|right|200px|link=Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 05]]
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A seven and a half-yearold, entire male Cocker Spaniel was presented with haematuria of several months’ duration. The blood was always mixed with urine and tended to be worst towards the end of urination. Radiographic and ultrasonographic investigations revealed the lesions shown.
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Adult Galapagos tortoises were fed a diet of mixed vegetables, with a preponderance of cabbage, for over one year. All the tortoises within the collection who were fed the same diet display similar lesions pictured below.
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<center>Test yourself [[Small Animal Abdominal and Metabolic Disorders Q&A 05|here]].</center>
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<center>[[Image:Rep 17a.jpg|center|200px|link=Reptiles and Amphibians Q&A 17]]
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Test yourself [[Reptiles and Amphibians Q&A 17|here]].</center>