Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Dog and Cat, Volume 2Stephen J. Ettinger |
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... bladder , the vesicular artery lies close to the dorsolateral surface of the prostate gland . Special care must be taken to avoid cutting this artery when identifying the prostatic arteries , as it is the major blood supply to the ...
... bladder , the vesicular artery lies close to the dorsolateral surface of the prostate gland . Special care must be taken to avoid cutting this artery when identifying the prostatic arteries , as it is the major blood supply to the ...
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... bladder lies almost entirely within the pelvic canal . As urine distends the bladder , however , it extends over the brim of the pelvis into the posterior abdo- men . In the cat , the bladder is located within the posterior abdominal ...
... bladder lies almost entirely within the pelvic canal . As urine distends the bladder , however , it extends over the brim of the pelvis into the posterior abdo- men . In the cat , the bladder is located within the posterior abdominal ...
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... bladder wall ; possibly , even the mass can be palpated . The bladder may be full if the urethra is ob- structed , and the kidney may be enlarged if hydronephrosis has developed . Enlarged abdominal lymph nodes may be palpated if ...
... bladder wall ; possibly , even the mass can be palpated . The bladder may be full if the urethra is ob- structed , and the kidney may be enlarged if hydronephrosis has developed . Enlarged abdominal lymph nodes may be palpated if ...
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CLINICAL SYNDROMES | 825 |
Chapter 29 | 865 |
Diseases of the Trachea 604 | 870 |
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Introduction to Veterinary Epidemiology Hans Houe,Annette Kjær Ersbøll,Nils Toft No preview available - 2004 |