These cystine uroliths were found in the urine sediment of a male dog presenting for chronic stranguria (straining to urinate) and pollakiuria (abnormally frequent urination). This image is a focus-stacked micrograph consisting of 7 exposures taken at 1,000x magnification.
Merck Manual quote about cystine uroliths: "Stones composed almost entirely of cystine form in dogs that have a renal tubular amino acid reabsorption defect known as cystinuria... Cystinuria is a lifelong defect of tubular reabsorption and cannot be cured."
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Cystine Uroliths (bladder stones) in Canine Urine Sediment
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Re: Cystine Uroliths (bladder stones) in Canine Urine Sediment
Very good image, and nice to read the background.
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Thank you Crater Eddie!Crater Eddie wrote:Very good image, and nice to read the background.
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