Thus, significant positive and negative associations with cataracts,
renal agenesis, and anophthalmia may have been chance findings.
Identification of uterine developmental anomalies in dogs and cats should trigger evaluation of both kidneys and both ovaries because ipsilateral
renal agenesis is common, but both ovaries are likely to be present and should be removed during ovariohysterectomy.
Also called
renal agenesis.
Fawcett A., Phillips A., Sullivan N. and Allen G. (2009) Segmental uterine aplasia with ipsilateral
renal agenesis in a mixed breed cat.