Hyperlipoproteinemia
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Hemophilia B (R384ter)
General description
In cats, a genetic variant in the LPL (lipoprotein lipase) gene has been described that leads to hyperlipoproteinemia. This is a disorder of fat metabolism, and affected cats exhibit slower growth rates and are underweight; among affected female cats, stillbirths are more common. In addition, fat deposits in the skin (cutaneous xanthomas), a milky-white discoloration of the blood plasma (lipemia), and of the retinal vessels (lipemia retinalis) may occur.
Breeds
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Order details
| Test number | Included only in LABOGeneticsXXL – Cat |
Test specifications
| Inheritance | autosomal-recessive |
| Gen | LPL |
| Mutation | G-A |
| References | OMIA:001210-9685 |
