2020
DOI: 10.1136/vetreccr-2019-001029
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Foreign body cystitis in a male guinea pig due to a sedge (Carexspecies) leaf

Abstract: A foreign body cystitis in a 1.5-year-old male guinea pig with treatment-resistant stranguria and haematuria was diagnosed by ultrasonographic examination. A sedge leaf (Carex species) was identified as the causing agent by sequencing of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS1) and a chloroplast marker (trnL-trnF) from the leaf obtained on postmortem examination. The eventual mechanism of migration of the plant leaf into the bladder was investigated. A concomitant fungal lower urinary tract infection with Candida albicans… Show more

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“…Nur selten kommen Fremdkörper in der Harnblase vor. In der gesichteten Literatur beschreiben wenige Arbeiten diese bei Hunden [3 -5], einer Katze [4] und einem Meerschweinchen [6]. Dabei handelte es sich jeweils um Fremdkörpermaterial pflanzlicher Herkunft, meist Grannen von Gräsern (▶ Infobox S. 132).…”
Section: Das Fremde Im Körperunclassified
“…Nur selten kommen Fremdkörper in der Harnblase vor. In der gesichteten Literatur beschreiben wenige Arbeiten diese bei Hunden [3 -5], einer Katze [4] und einem Meerschweinchen [6]. Dabei handelte es sich jeweils um Fremdkörpermaterial pflanzlicher Herkunft, meist Grannen von Gräsern (▶ Infobox S. 132).…”
Section: Das Fremde Im Körperunclassified