Difference between revisions of "Bladder Haemorrhages"
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*Can occur due to cystitis, trauma (urolithiasis) and cyclophosphamide induced sterile haemorrhagic cystitis. | *Can occur due to cystitis, trauma (urolithiasis) and cyclophosphamide induced sterile haemorrhagic cystitis. | ||
− | *Septicaemias and viraemias can lead to petechiae in the bladder. Examples include [[Classical Swine Fever|classical swine fever]], [[Salmonella|salmonellosis]] and | + | *Septicaemias and viraemias can lead to petechiae in the bladder. Examples include [[Classical Swine Fever|classical swine fever]], [[Salmonella|salmonellosis]] and equine purpura haemorrhagica. |
*Larger haemorrhages can be seen in '''[[Bovine Enzootic Haematuria]]''', | *Larger haemorrhages can be seen in '''[[Bovine Enzootic Haematuria]]''', | ||
Latest revision as of 13:32, 13 April 2011
- Can occur due to cystitis, trauma (urolithiasis) and cyclophosphamide induced sterile haemorrhagic cystitis.
- Septicaemias and viraemias can lead to petechiae in the bladder. Examples include classical swine fever, salmonellosis and equine purpura haemorrhagica.
- Larger haemorrhages can be seen in Bovine Enzootic Haematuria,