Bladder stones (uroliths or
cystic calculi), are rock - like formations of minerals that form in the urinary bladder, and are more common than kidney stones in dogs.
Laser lithotripsy is best utilized when there are urethral calculi or small numbers of
cystic calculi.
If your turtle has
cystic calculi, you may detect blood in your turtle's droppings.
The medical terms for bladder stones are urolithiasis or
cystic calculi.
Bladder stones also referred to by medical professionals as
cystic calculi or uroliths, are small objects made from minerals.
Cystitis and
cystic calculi: infection of the bladder which often leads to formation of abnormal mineral deposits (bladder stones).
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Abdominal radiographs can help determine the presence of
cystic or urethral
calculi.
Renal,
cystic, or urethral
calculi may occur.
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