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1 September 2014 NEPHRECTOMY IN AN ASIAN SMALL-CLAWED OTTER (AMBLONYX CINEREUS) WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND HYDRONEPHROSIS SECONDARY TO URETERAL OBSTRUCTION
Christine T. Higbie, James W. Carpenter, Laura J. Armbrust, Emily Klocke, Kelli Almes
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Abstract

A 10-yr-old, captive, intact male Asian small-clawed otter (Amblonyx cinereus) with a history of bilateral nephrolithiasis was presented for acute-onset lethargy and inappetance of 5 days duration. On physical examination, the otter was about 8% dehydrated and a palpable fluid wave was present in the abdomen. An abdominal ultrasound revealed hydronephrosis of the left kidney and a hyperechoic structure present within the lumen of the left ureter, causing an obstruction. A urinalysis revealed struvite crystalluria, bacteriuria, and an elevated pH. Following 4 days of antibiotic therapy, a left ureteronephrectomy was performed. Upon opening the kidney to retrieve calculi, a large amount of purulent material was noted within the renal pelvis. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first documented case of a nephrectomy in an Asian small-clawed otter. Nephrectomy should be considered as a viable option for treatment of ureteral obstruction, hydronephrosis, or severe pyelonephritis.

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Christine T. Higbie, James W. Carpenter, Laura J. Armbrust, Emily Klocke, and Kelli Almes "NEPHRECTOMY IN AN ASIAN SMALL-CLAWED OTTER (AMBLONYX CINEREUS) WITH PYELONEPHRITIS AND HYDRONEPHROSIS SECONDARY TO URETERAL OBSTRUCTION," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 45(3), 690-695, (1 September 2014). https://doi.org/10.1638/2013-0237R2.1
Received: 21 November 2013; Published: 1 September 2014
KEYWORDS
Amblonyx cinereus
hydronephrosis
nephrectomy
otter
ureteral obstruction
urolith
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