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Canine Urolithiasis (Urinary Stone)

Gain deep insights into Canine Urolithiasis in this comprehensive presentation by Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, created for veterinarians and dedicated dog owners. Urolithiasis, the formation of stones within the urinary tract, is a common and potentially recurrent disorder in dogs, leading to dysuria, hematuria, urinary obstruction, abdominal discomfort, and in severe cases, life-threatening complications. Predisposing factors include breed-related genetics, urinary tract infections, dietary imbalances, metabolic disorders, and inadequate hydration. Diagnosis involves urinalysis, imaging techniques such as radiography and ultrasonography, and stone analysis to determine composition and guide therapy. Conventional management strategies range from dietary modification and medical dissolution (for certain stone types) to surgical intervention or minimally invasive removal. Beyond standard care, this presentation highlights advanced regenerative and integrative approaches, including PSC (Precursor Stem Cell Therapy), FOP (Frozen Organo Peptides), FOC (Frozen Organo Cryogenics), and TopPetPro innovations such as MITO Peptide Organotherapy and NANO Peptide Organotherapy. These innovative solutions aim to optimize urinary tract health, reduce recurrence risk, and enhance long-term quality of life in dogs affected by urolithiasis.

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