2010 Volume 63 Issue 2 Pages 140-143
A six-year-old male rabbit presented to the hospital primarily exhibiting lack of appetite was diagnosed via x-ray with cystic calculi. In the urinary bladder, an edematous lesion was seen when the gaster was cut open for lithectomy. A hydroureter with no accompanying uronephrosis was accepted. The cystotomy approach was made dorsally. Carrying out tylosis of the tunica mucosa vesicae urinariae, calculi were found to be pressing against the ureter orifice of the urinary bladder trigone. The extracted calculi were calcium carbonate.