Megaureter and hydronephrosis by extramural ureteral ectopia in dog

Authors

  • Daniel Serafim de Andrade Rodrigues UFPI
  • Yago Gabriel da Silva Barbosa
  • Eglesia Rodrigues Leite
  • Jefferson Rodrigues Araújo
  • Charlys Rhands Coelho de Moura
  • Catarina Rafaela Alves da Silva
  • Francisco Lima Silva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22256/pubvet.v10n7.513-517

Keywords:

Ureteral ectopia, megaureter, hydronephrosis, dog.

Abstract

Ureteral ectopia is a congenital abnormality of the genito-urinary tract disorder characterized by the insertion of the ureter in the urinary bladder, the most common cause of urinary incontinence in young dogs, occurring predominantly in female animals. Anatomically it is classified as intramural or extramural. In the intramural ureter is attached to the dorsal surface of the urinary bladder, but has failed to culminate in the trigone, while the extramural there is a deviation in full bladder and can occur in both cases unilaterally or bilaterally. The main clinical signs include addition of urinary incontinence, vulvar eczema with hyperpigmentation, hypotrichosis and dermatitis in perivulvar region, hematuria, pyuria and recurrent cystitis. The objective of this article report the case of a bitch pinscher breed, 8 months old, attended at the Veterinary Hospital of UFPI, diagnosed and treated for ureteral ectopia with megaureter and acquired hydronephrosis.

Published

2016-06-17

Issue

Section

Medicina veterinária

How to Cite

Megaureter and hydronephrosis by extramural ureteral ectopia in dog. (2016). Pubvet, 10(07). https://doi.org/10.22256/pubvet.v10n7.513-517

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