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Differential diagnoses include:  
 
Differential diagnoses include:  
*reproductive tract disease (uterine adenocarcinoma,  
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*reproductive tract disease (uterine adenocarcinoma, uterine polyps, abortion and endometrial venous aneurysm);  
*uterine polyps, abortion and endometrial venous aneurysm);  
 
 
*urinary tract disease (cystitis, bladder polyps, pyelonephritis, renal infarcts, urolithiasis); and  
 
*urinary tract disease (cystitis, bladder polyps, pyelonephritis, renal infarcts, urolithiasis); and  
 
*lead toxicity.
 
*lead toxicity.

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An owner is worried that her rabbit’s urine contains blood. She has brought in a urine sample for analysis.


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