| Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| | + | {{Template:Manson |
| | + | |book = Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Q&A}} |
| | + | |
| | + | |
| | [[Image:SA ST Sx 13.jpg|centre|500px]] | | [[Image:SA ST Sx 13.jpg|centre|500px]] |
| | | | |
| | <br /> | | <br /> |
| | | | |
| − | '''This is a one-year-old, female Terriermix breed presented for intermittent dribbling since its acquisition at three months of age. This dog periodically voids the bladder normally.''' | + | '''This is a one-year-old, female Terrier mixbreed presented for intermittent dribbling since its acquisition at three months of age. This dog periodically voids the bladder normally.''' |
| | | | |
| | <br /> | | <br /> |
| Line 15: |
Line 19: |
| | | | |
| | The condition occurs most frequently in Siberian Huskies, Newfoundlands, Terriers, Golden and Labrador Retrievers and Toy Poodles; the mode of inheritance is unknown. | | The condition occurs most frequently in Siberian Huskies, Newfoundlands, Terriers, Golden and Labrador Retrievers and Toy Poodles; the mode of inheritance is unknown. |
| − | |l1= | + | |l1=Ureteral Ectopia |
| | |q2=What are five morphologic variations of this anatomic anomaly? | | |q2=What are five morphologic variations of this anatomic anomaly? |
| | |a2= | | |a2= |
| Line 24: |
Line 28: |
| | *Intramural ureter with a normal opening and a ureteral trough continuing distal to the sphincter. | | *Intramural ureter with a normal opening and a ureteral trough continuing distal to the sphincter. |
| | *Extramural ureter that enters directly into the vagina or urethra without penetrating the bladder wall. | | *Extramural ureter that enters directly into the vagina or urethra without penetrating the bladder wall. |
| − | |l2= | + | |l2=Ureteral Ectopia |
| | |q3=What are the methods of choice for assessing the ureteral pathway and its termination? | | |q3=What are the methods of choice for assessing the ureteral pathway and its termination? |
| | |a3= | | |a3= |
| Line 32: |
Line 36: |
| | | | |
| | Radiography cannot be used to identify the morphologic type of ectopic ureter. | | Radiography cannot be used to identify the morphologic type of ectopic ureter. |
| − | |l3= | + | |l3=Ureteral Ectopia#Diagnosis |
| | </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
| | | | |