Case Description: A 4-year-old female spayed mixed breed dog presented with a 2-year history of painful urination and recurrent hematuria. Clinical Findings: The dog had a large sensitive bladder, palpation of which was followed by painful urination. Pollakiuria accompanied by vocalization were noted during observation of voiding. Diagnostics: Cystoscopy identified a focal, rounded expansion of epithelial tissue in the right lateral aspect of the urethral papilla containing purulent material consistent with an abscess. A sample submitted for culture yielded growth of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and Proteus mirabilis. Treatment and Outcome: Purulent material was expelled by manual pressure during cystourethroscopy. Enrofloxacin (10 mg/kg PO q24h for 42 days) and carprofen (4.4 mg/kg PO q24h for 14 days) were initiated. Clinical signs resolved within 2 days. Clinical Relevance: Inflammation in the region of the lesser vestibular paraurethral glands should be considered as a differential for female dogs presenting with chronic dysuria.
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Price, M., Slead, T. S., Secoura, P. L., Kendall, A. R., & Vaden, S. L. (2023). Lesser vestibular periurethral gland-like inflammation associated with lower urinary tract signs in a female dog. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 37(6), 2488–2491. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16889
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