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Obstructive urolithiasis is the retention of urine subsequent to the lodgement of calculi in the urinary tract from the kidney up to the urethral orifice. This report describes the post-mortem and chemical analysis findings of the calculi in an 18-month old Ouda-Yankasa cross ram presented at the Large Animal Clinic of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto. The patient was presented on 20th of March, 2013 with reports of anorexia, disinclination to drink water and anuria that developed four days before presentation at the clinic. On clinical examination, urethral blockage and mild ascites were observed. Cystocentesis was performed to relieve the patient and plain radiograph taken but was not diagnostic. The patient died before definitive diagnosis was made for rational treatment. The post - mortem findings include frothy exudate in the trachea and bronchial airways, congestion of the lungs, hydroperitoneum with recovered fluid measuring 2,350 ml, splenomegaly, hydronephrosis, distended urinary bladder, severe haemorrhagic cystitis, urinary calculi in the bladder and throughout the urethral length and urethral stricture. The urinary calculi recovered were white, friable and amorphous, ranging from small particles to 5mm in diameter. Histopathologic section of the kidney showed atrophied glomeruli. It can thus be concluded that the atrophied glomeruli in turn impaired glomerular filtration which invariably pre-disposed the patient to uraemia leading to its death. The chemical analysis of the calculi showed that the calculi was either oxalate, phosphate or silicate, or any of these mixtures. Keywords: calculi, obstruction, phosphate, uraemia

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  • Obstructive urolithiasis is the retention of urine subsequent to lodgment of calculi anywhere in the urinary tract from the bladder up to the urethral orifice (Makhdoomi and Gazi, 2013)

  • The primary cause of urinary calculi is feeding concentrate diets which are excessive in phosphorus and magnesium and/or have an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus (Susan, 2005)

  • Ovine urolithiasis is a relatively common condition occurring both in growing feedlot lambs and in older rams being kept on pasture (Jorgensen and King, 1968)

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Obstructive urolithiasis is the retention of urine subsequent to lodgment of calculi anywhere in the urinary tract from the bladder up to the urethral orifice (Makhdoomi and Gazi, 2013). The disease occurs when calculi (stones) usually comprised of phosphate salts, lodge in the urinary tract and prevent urination (Susan, 2005). Ovine urolithiasis is a relatively common condition occurring both in growing feedlot lambs and in older rams being kept on pasture (Jorgensen and King, 1968).

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