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Old 06-12-2010, 05:40 PM   #5
kalina82
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I have a 21-month-old, Franklin, who had a bladder stone removed 16 days ago (was diagnosed following a urinary tract infection). The laboratory tests came back a couple days ago and indicated that the stone was a urate stone.

I know that these stones are most commonly associated with a portosystemic shunt in small breeds such as Yorkshire Terriers. However, he has had no symptoms that are indicative of PSS other than the stone itself. He is full of energy, has never had vomiting problems or diarrhea, and has no visible neurological defects. Tomorrow, he is having blood work performed in an attempt to diagnose the condition.

Needless to say, I am worried sick. Is there any chance that he might have another condition that does not have as dire a prognosis as that associated with PSS? Any information on this would be greatly appreciated!

I'm assuming the stone was removed with surgery right? did the vet do a full blood panel before the surgery? Did the vet report any problems during surgery or post op (vitals and recovery)?
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