Urolithiasis in guinea pigs
Urolithiasis in guinea pigs is a serious disease caused by urinary calculi; treatment involves surgical removal.
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Urolithiasis in guinea pigs is a serious disease caused by urinary calculi; treatment involves surgical removal.
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Read moreAlopecia in guinea pigs is partial or complete hair loss where hair is normally present. How is alopecia managed?
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Read moreUrolithiasis in rabbits is disease characterised by formation of calculi in the urinary tract. How is urolithiasis treated?
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