J P Lulich
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Recent Articles
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Young C, Todd J, Rendahl A, Lulich J
J Small Anim Pract
. 2021 Feb;
62(5):365-372.
PMID: 33604908
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate causes for feline urethral obstruction and determine whether the frequency of radiographic diagnoses differs between cats radiographed before or after unobstruction...
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Lulich J, Prasad H, Manno M, Bagley B
J Vet Intern Med
. 2017 Oct;
31(6):1866-1870.
PMID: 29031030
A 7-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat was referred to the urology service for nonsurgical urocystolith removal. A urolith was attached to the urothelium by ectopic bone. Interventional removal without...
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Lulich J, Berent A, Adams L, Westropp J, Bartges J, Osborne C
J Vet Intern Med
. 2016 Sep;
30(5):1564-1574.
PMID: 27611724
In an age of advancing endoscopic and lithotripsy technologies, the management of urolithiasis poses a unique opportunity to advance compassionate veterinary care, not only for patients with urolithiasis but for...
4.
Bell E, Lulich J
Aust Vet J
. 2015 Aug;
93(9):332-5.
PMID: 26313212
Case Report: We describe a case of a large amount of mineralised material, presumed to be struvite crystals, within the urinary bladder of a cat with feline idiopathic cystitis. The...
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Furrow E, Patterson E, Armstrong P, Osborne C, Lulich J
J Vet Intern Med
. 2015 Jan;
29(1):113-9.
PMID: 25581880
Background: Hypercalciuria and hyperoxaluria are risk factors for calcium oxalate (CaOx) urolithiasis, but breed-specific reports of urinary metabolites and their relationship with stone status are lacking. Objective: To compare urinary...
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Stiller A, Lulich J, Furrow E
J Vet Intern Med
. 2014 Feb;
28(2):324-30.
PMID: 24524698
Background: Crystalline-matrix urethral plugs have not been previously reported in dogs. Hypothesis/objectives: To report the composition of urethral plugs in dogs, describe clinical features of the disease, and identify overrepresented...
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Rivara C, Johnson C, Lulich J, Osborne C, Murtaugh M
Vet Rec
. 2013 Aug;
173(9):219.
PMID: 23913176
This prospective study was designed to determine the urinary concentrations of purine metabolites in healthy and diseased dogs. The goals were to test the hypothesis that urine concentrations of terminal...
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Lulich J, Osborne C, Albasan H, Koehler L, Ulrich L, Lekcharoensuk C
Vet Rec
. 2013 Feb;
172(14):363.
PMID: 23396526
Epidemiological surveys are important tools to identify emerging trends in disease. The Minnesota Urolith Centre has been tracking the occurrence of uroliths for over 30 years. To evaluate global changes...
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Gnanandarajah J, Johnson T, Kim H, Abrahante J, Lulich J, Murtaugh M
J Appl Microbiol
. 2012 Jul;
113(4):745-56.
PMID: 22788835
Aims: The absence of enteric oxalate-metabolizing bacterial species (OMBS) increases the likelihood of calcium oxalate (CaOx) urolithiasis in humans and dogs. The goal of this study was to compare the...
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Osborne C, Lulich J, Unger L
Vet Q
. 2011 Nov;
19(sup1):37-39.
PMID: 22047425
No abstract available.