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Haematuria may be caused by local or systemic disease.
 
Haematuria may be caused by local or systemic disease.
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'''Systemic disease''' is rare, but includes bleeding disorders such as thrombocytopoenia, platelet dysfunction (von Willebrand's disease), defects in the coagulation cascade or bleeding due to toxins ([[Lead Poisoning|lead toxicity]]). There will usually be evidence of bleeding from other areas.
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'''Systemic disease''' is rare, but includes bleeding disorders such as [[thrombocytopoenia]], [[Coagulation Factor Deficiency|platelet dysfunction]] (von Willebrand's disease), defects in the coagulation cascade or bleeding due to toxins ([[Lead Poisoning|lead toxicity]]). There will usually be evidence of bleeding from other areas.
       
'''Local disease''' is much more common and haemorrhage can occur at all levels of the urinary and reproductive tract, leading to haematuria.
 
'''Local disease''' is much more common and haemorrhage can occur at all levels of the urinary and reproductive tract, leading to haematuria.
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Local causes include: bacterial '''cystitis''', idiopathic cystisis, '''urinary calculi''', pyelonephritis, '''prostatitis''', polyps, '''bladder neoplasia''', neoplasia of the renal pelvis, idiopathic renal haemorrhage, vascular anomalies, '''trauma'''.
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Local causes include: bacterial '''cystitis''', idiopathic cystitis, [[Urolithiasis|'''urinary calculi''']], [[pyelonephritis]], '''prostatitis''', polyps, '''bladder neoplasia''', neoplasia of the renal pelvis, idiopathic renal haemorrhage, vascular anomalies, '''trauma'''.
    
Reproductive tract diseases include: '''pyometra''', '''uterine neoplasia''', endometrial venous aneurysms.
 
Reproductive tract diseases include: '''pyometra''', '''uterine neoplasia''', endometrial venous aneurysms.
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Richardson, V. (2000) '''Rabbits: health, husbandry and disease''' ''John Wiley and Sons''
 
Richardson, V. (2000) '''Rabbits: health, husbandry and disease''' ''John Wiley and Sons''
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[[Category:Urinary System - Pathology]]
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