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Veterinary urology is a specialized field focused on diagnosing and treating urinary tract and reproductive system disorders in animals. As a critical branch within veterinary sciences, this field addresses issues ranging from kidney diseases to urinary obstructions, supporting animal health and welfare. Researchers and students benefit from the integration of PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, which enrich understanding of the complex methods and results involved in veterinary urology research, including insights endorsed by the American society of veterinary nephrology and urology.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Veterinary Urology

Established research methods in veterinary urology commonly include diagnostic imaging techniques such as ultrasound and radiography, essential for visualizing urinary tract conditions. Routine laboratory diagnostics like urinalysis and blood chemistry panels help assess renal function and detect diseases. Surgical interventions and minimally invasive procedures have also been core to treatment and research, facilitating advances in managing urological disorders. These methods often work in conjunction with clinical case studies to improve veterinary urology outcomes and inform educational courses and veterinary urology doctors’ practice.

Emerging Innovations in Research

Recent trends in veterinary urology research emphasize advanced modalities such as veterinary dialysis and regenerative medicine, reflecting the growing interest in treating chronic kidney diseases and urinary tract injuries more effectively. Molecular biology and genetic testing are increasingly used to identify predispositions and develop targeted therapies. Additionally, the adoption of 3D imaging and minimally invasive robotic-assisted techniques offers promising improvements in diagnostic accuracy and surgical precision. These innovations align with the expertise shared by the American society of veterinary nephrology and urology and contribute to evolving veterinary nephrologist roles and salary prospects.

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Recently Published Articles

January 23, 2015

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Veterinary Research Forum : an International Quarterly Journal

Calcium and magnesium content of the uterine fluid and blood serum during the estrous cycle and pre-pubertal phase in water buffaloes

  • Sayed Mortaza Alavi Shoushtari, Siamak Asri Rezaie, Amir Khaki et al.

July 9, 2004

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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

Ultrasonography of the urinary tract in small animals

  • William R Widmer, David S Biller, Larry G Adams et al.

December 17, 2010

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Urological Research

Updated epidemiologic study of urolithiasis in Turkey. I: Changing characteristics of urolithiasis

  • Ahmet Yaser Muslumanoglu, Murat Binbay, Emrah Yuruk et al.

June 23, 2020

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Canadian Urological Association Journal = Journal De L’Association Des Urologues Du Canada

The history of renal transplantation in Canada: A urologic perspective

  • Max Alexander Levine, Joseph L Chin, Andrew Rasmussen et al.

May 1, 1970

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The American Journal of Physiology

Contribution of urea to urinary concentrating ability in the dog

  • B Schmidt-Nielsen, R R Robinson et al.

February 26, 1977

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The Veterinary Record

Isolation of ureaplasma from sheep with granular vulvitis

  • P A Doig, H L Ruhnke et al.