Mineral Composition of Uroliths Obtained from Sheep and Goats with Obstructive Urolithiasis

Veterinary Medicine Calcium Phosphates Male FOOD AND FIBER ANIMAL Goat Diseases Sheep Struvite Goats Sheep Diseases 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Amorphous magnesium calcium phosphate 630 Urinary calculi Radiography 0403 veterinary science Urolithiasis Animals Magnesium Urinary Calculi Calcium carbonate
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.14743 Publication Date: 2017-05-29T09:16:41Z
ABSTRACT
BackgroundKnowledge of the mineral composition of the causative urolith is important to develop preventative strategies. Advances in analytic techniques have led to detection of urolith components not previously recognized.Hypothesis/ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to characterize uroliths in sheep and goats structurally and clinically. We hypothesized that amorphous magnesium calcium phosphate (AMCP) would be a naturally occurring urolith type in sheep and goats.AnimalsForty‐nine sheep and goats presenting for obstructive urolithiasis from June 15, 2014 through June 14, 2016 were reviewed along with the demographic data of all small ruminants admitted during that same period.MethodsMedical records were reviewed for demographic and historical data, and 36 uroliths obtained from these cases during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures were analyzed by infrared spectroscopy to determine chemical composition.ResultsAMCP is a naturally occurring urolith type in obstructed male sheep and goats and was the most common urolith type in this study, where it occurred as a majority component with struvite (39% of uroliths) or as a pure component (11%). Pure struvite was found in 1 urolith (2%). Calcium carbonate was the second most frequent urolith with 31% of uroliths being pure calcium carbonate.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceThis study demonstrates that uroliths, which appear consistent with struvite, could actually be calcium‐containing AMCP. Urolith analysis is critical in determining mineral content of uroliths to guide dietary recommendations for prevention.
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