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Urinary system diseases in animals


Experimental visualization of narrower problems
Broader Problems:
Animal diseases
Diseases of the genito-urinary system
Narrower Problems:
Tumours of the lower urinary tract in animals
Congenital anomalies of the urinary system in animals
Obstructive uropathy in animals
Bovine cystitis
Porcine cystitis
Acute renal failure
Canine urolithiasis
Feline urolithiasis
Chronic renal failure
Uroperitoneum in foals
Urolithiasis in ruminants
Disease of the glomerulus
Swine kidney worm infection
Tumours of the kidney in animals
Giant kidney worm infection in dogs
Metabolic disease of the kidney in animals
Strategies:
Studying urinary system diseases in animals
Subject(s):
→ Systems
Medicine → Pathology
Medicine → Urogenital system
Zoology → Animals
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals:
GOAL 15: Life on Land
Problem Type:
D: Detailed problems
Date of last update
04.10.2020 – 22:48 CEST

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