Sentences with phrase «oxalate stones rose»

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One of the most perplexing problems we face in veterinary medicine is the rising number of cases of calcium oxalate bladder and kidney stones in dogs and cats.
Without this particular bacterium in the GI tract, it is possible that blood calcium levels may rise and calcium oxalate may precipitate out in the urine, resulting in sludging from calcium oxalate crystals and eventually resulting in calcium oxalate stones.
Unfortunately, there has been a rise in the formation of another type of stone which is called calcium oxalate.
In Canada, the number of calcium oxalate stones has risen similarly and the number of struvite submissions has fallen.
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