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TENESMUS AND STRANGURIA FROM A CYSTIC UTERINE REMNANT

Journal:
Veterinary Radiology
Year:
1983
Authors:
Franklin, Robert T. & Prescott, Jane V. B.
Species:
cat

Abstract

A 14‐year‐old domestic short hair spayed female cat was examined for tenesmus and stranguria. The abdominal mass discovered was removed and found to be a cystic uterine remnant. Tenesmus and stranguria resolved following mass removal.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.1983.tb01555.x