Currently, by most accounts, struvite and oxalate
uroliths occur in similar percentages, although Merck Veterinary Manual cites that «calcium oxalate uroliths are the most common feline uroliths.»
Not exact matches
Obstructions connected with FLUTD can
occur because of the development of crystals that harden into stones (
uroliths).
There are other
uroliths that
occur, although they are relatively uncommon.
Urinary Stones Urinary stones (
uroliths)
occur in approximately 1 % of dogs.