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| Overview of Conditions Affecting the Caprine Urinary | Dysuria, Pollakiuria, and Stranguria, 613 |
| System, 604 | Uremia, 614 |
| Subclinical and Clinical Conditions of the | Specific Diseases of the Urinary System, 614 |
| Kidney, 604 | Infectious Diseases, 614 |
| Conditions of the Urinary System Distal to the | Caprine Herpesvirus Vulvovaginitis and Balanoposthitis, 614 |
| Kidney, 606 | Ulcerative Posthitis, 618 |
| Background Information ofClinical Importance, 606 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases, 619 |
| Anatomy, 606 | Obstructive Urolithiasis, 619 |
| Physiology, 607 | Oxalate Toxicosis, 628 |
| Diagnostic Methods and Clinical Pathology, 609 | Oak Poisoning, 630 |
| Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Disease by Presenting Sign, 611 | The Adrenal Glands, 630 |
| Abdominal Distension, 611 | Anatomy, 630 |
| Subcutaneous Swelling, 612 | Physiology, 631 |
| Abnormal-Appearing Vulva and Vagina, 612 | Pathology, 631 |
| Abnormal Appearance of Urine or Abnormal Urinalysis, 612 | Clinical Disease, 631 |
| Anuria, Oliguria, or Polyuria, 613 | References, 632 |
Source:
Smith Mary C., Sherman David M.. Goat Medicine. 3rd edition. — Wiley-Blackwell,2023. — 976 p.. 2023
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