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 How I treat . . .the dog with calcium oxalate urolithiasis
 
 
 
D.Elliott - Waltham Focus 2003; 13(2), 2-3.
 Dietary sodium chloride, a useful tool in the management of canine and feline lower urinary tract diseases
 
 
V Biourge - Dietary sodium chloride. Waltham Focus 2003; 13 (2), 24-27.
 Managing struvite and calcium oxalate risk - what does Relative Super Saturation (RSS) evaluation mean in practical terms?
 
 
Hurley K, Stenvenson A, Watson H - Waltham Focus 2003; 13 (2), 30-33.
 Does increasing dietary NaCl affect blood pressure in adult healthy dogs?
 
 
 
Biourge V, Iben C, Wagner E, Gütl A - 12th ECVIM-CA/ESVIM Congress. Sept 2002; Munich, Germany:153.
 Does increasing dietary NaCl affect blood pressure in adult healthy cats ?
 
 
 
Luckschander N, Iben C, Desprez G, Biourge V - 20th ACVIM Forum; May 29 - June 1, 2002. Dallas, TA; 110: 788.
 Increased dietary NaCl significantly increases urine volume but does not increase urinary calcium oxalate relative supersaturation in healthy cats.
 
 
 
Biourge V, Devois C, Morice G, Sergheraert R - 19th ACVIM Forum 2001. Denver, CO: 866.
 Struvite and oxalate activity product ratios and crystalluria in cats fed acidifying diets.
 
 
 
Devois C, V Biourge, Morice G, Sergheraert R - Urolithiasis; Feb 13-17, 2000. Cape Town, South Africa: 821-823.
 The effect of dietary sodium content on water intake and urine composition in cats
 
 
 
AJ Hawthorne, PJ Markwell - Waltham International Science Symposium: Pet Nutrition Coming of Age. August 7-8, 2001; Vancouver, Canada: A25
 Dietary NaCl does not affect blood pressure in healthy cats
 
 
 
Luckschander N. (1,2), Iben C. (3), Hosgood G. (4) Gabler C. (4), Biourge V. (5) et al ; J Vet Intern Med 2004; 18: 463-467.
 

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