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Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA)

General description

First clinical signs of Spinocerebellar ataxia are loss of balance and minor incoordination of gait while later symptoms can be a progressive incoordination or a complete loss of mobility. In opposite to the “late onset ataxia (LOA)”, an extra SCA symptom is subsultus. Affected dogs will show first indications of the ataxia at the age of 3-6 months and have average life expectancy of under 3 years.

Breeds

Alpine Dachsbracke, Fox Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, Parson Russell Terrier, Patterdale Terrier, Tenterfield Terrier, Toy Fox Terrier

Detailed description

This disease is caused by a mutation. Affected dogs will show first indications of the ataxia at the age of 3-6 months. First clinical signs are loss of balance and minor incoordination of gait while later symptoms can be a progressive incoordination or a complete loss of mobility. In opposite to the “late onset ataxia (LOA)”, an extra SCA symptom is subsultus. The average life expectancy is under three years.

Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) - Alpine Dachsbracke

The symptoms described in this breed can be found in the text above.

Order details
Test number8537
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT)
Test duration3-5 working days
Test specifications
Symptom complexneurological
Age of onset3 months
Causalitycausally
GeneSCN8A
MutationC-A
LiteratureOMIA:002194-9615

Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) - Terrier

The symptoms described in this breed can be found in the text above.

Order details
Test number8537
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT)
Test duration3-5 working days
Test specifications
Symptom complexneurological
Age of onset3 months
Causalitycausally
GeneKCNJ10
MutationC-G
LiteratureOMIA:002089-9615