. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 232 VETERINARY PATHOLOGY. Urates are common in renal tubular calculi, also in cystic calculi of dogs and cats. Carbonates predominate in cystic calculi of the horse and ox. Ammonium-magnesium-phosphate is the prin- cipal compound in cystic calculi of the sheep and hog. Urethral calculi are of the same composition as cystic calculi of the. Fig. 121.—Group of Calculi, showing a variety of sfiap«^ same animal. Preputial calculi are usualK- composed of car- bonates in the horse and of ])hosphiates in the o
. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 232 VETERINARY PATHOLOGY. Urates are common in renal tubular calculi, also in cystic calculi of dogs and cats. Carbonates predominate in cystic calculi of the horse and ox. Ammonium-magnesium-phosphate is the prin- cipal compound in cystic calculi of the sheep and hog. Urethral calculi are of the same composition as cystic calculi of the. Fig. 121.—Group of Calculi, showing a variety of sfiap«^ same animal. Preputial calculi are usualK- composed of car- bonates in the horse and of ])hosphiates in the ox and sheep. Uiliary calculi may be composed of carbonates or phosphates, but are more frequently composed of calcium biliverdin. Enteroliths may contain a large nucleus of fecal matter or hair which be- comes permeated and incrusted with calcium or magnesium car- bonates, phosphates, sulphates, or oxalates. Salivary calculi,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago, A. Eger
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