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Bilateral ureteropelvic junction stenosis causing hydronephrosis and renal failure in an adult cat
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Renal PathologySurgeryAdult CatReconstructive UrologyRoutine Physical ExaminationRenal FunctionAcute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney DiseaseUrological ResearchKidney FailureRenal FailureBilateral Marked HydronephrosisRenal PathophysiologyEnd-stage Renal DiseaseUrologyRenal DiseaseBilateral HydronephrosisMedicineNephrology
A 3.5-year-old male neutered cat was presented for investigation of renomegaly appreciated during a routine physical examination. Marked renomegaly due to bilateral hydronephrosis was detected and further testing identified International Renal Interest Society stage 2, non-hypertensive, non-proteinuric chronic kidney disease. Ten months later the cat was evaluated for acute lethargy; severe azotemia with oliguria was documented. Medical therapy failed to result in clinical improvement and the cat was euthanased. Necropsy revealed bilateral marked hydronephrosis secondary to a tortuous proximal ureter consistent with proximal ureteropelvic junction stenosis. This is the first report of this disorder leading to progressive renal failure in a cat.
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