1. Ova of Dioctophyme renale in a canine struvite urolith.
- Author
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Whelen JC, Houston DM, White C, and Favrin MG
- Subjects
- Animals, Dog Diseases parasitology, Dog Diseases surgery, Dog Diseases urine, Dogs, Enoplida Infections diagnosis, Enoplida Infections surgery, Enoplida Infections urine, Female, Magnesium Compounds, Phosphates, Struvite, Urinary Calculi diagnosis, Urinary Calculi parasitology, Urinary Calculi surgery, Dog Diseases diagnosis, Enoplida Infections veterinary, Larva growth & development, Urinary Calculi veterinary, Urine parasitology
- Abstract
This report describes light and scanning electron microscopic appearance of an ovum from the giant kidney worm, Dioctophyme renale found in the nidus and stone layer of a struvite calculus. The stone had been surgically removed from the bladder of a 4-year-old spayed female mixed breed dog from northern Ontario.
- Published
- 2011