Xanthine nephrolithiasis in a galician blond beef calf

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Abstract

A six-month-old female Galician Blond beef calf presented signs of apathy, anorexia and weight loss. The analysis of a blood sample confirmed renal failure. Bilateral nephrolithiasis was diagnosed at necropsy. Quantitative analysis revealed the nephroliths to be composed of 100 per cent xanthine. In cattle, xanthinuria has only been described in the Japanese Black breed, but never before in other breeds. Clinical history suggested a naturally occurring xanthinuria.

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Miranda, M., Rigueira, L., Suárez, M. L., Carbajales, P., Moure, P., Fidalgo, L. E., … Vázquez, S. (2010). Xanthine nephrolithiasis in a galician blond beef calf. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 72(7), 921–923. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.09-0494

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