Hypospadias in two cats - case report

M.G. Paim, G.C. Schaefer,J.F. Camargo, S.P. Bianchi, L.G. Gutierrez, V.S. Mombach,M.M. Alievi, F.V.A. Costa

Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia(2023)

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ABSTRACT Hypospadias is an uncommon sexual development disorder in cats, in which the urethral opening is not in its anatomical location on the penis. The purpose of this report is to describe two cases of hypospadias in the feline species. The first cat was asymptomatic, had a history of bacterial cystitis, and was diagnosed with perineal hypospadias at an appointment for preoperative evaluation of orchiectomy. The second cat had clinical signs of dysuria and pollakiuria for 30 days and had glandular hypospadias. Both cats showed abnormalities in the urinalysis which were suggestive of lower urinary tract disease. For both cases, clinical treatment with antibiotic therapy was performed. In the first patient, surgical treatment consisted of orchiectomy, while in the second animal a perineal urethrostomy and orchiectomy were performed. The cats had a satisfactory recovery after the treatments. Performing a thorough physical examination is essential to diagnose cases of hypospadias and choose the best treatment for each patient.
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feline,male sexual development disorder,urethra,FLUTD
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