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'''In birds''', cloacal urolithiasis is treated by breaking up the urolith with a pair of forceps and removing it piecemeal. Antibiotics should be administered for 3-5 days after due to the local trauma which can be caused by the removal.
 
'''In birds''', cloacal urolithiasis is treated by breaking up the urolith with a pair of forceps and removing it piecemeal. Antibiotics should be administered for 3-5 days after due to the local trauma which can be caused by the removal.
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==References==
   
{{Learning
 
{{Learning
 
|flashcards = [[Avian Medicine Q&A 18]]
 
|flashcards = [[Avian Medicine Q&A 18]]
 
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==References==
    
Kahn, C. (2005) '''Merck veterinary manual''' ''Merck and co''
 
Kahn, C. (2005) '''Merck veterinary manual''' ''Merck and co''
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