Muscular dystrophy (Duchenne type) – Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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Muscular dystrophy (Duchenne type) - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
General description
In the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breed, a genetic variant was found in Exon42 of the DMD (Duchenne muscular dystrophy) gene, which is associated with muscular dystrophy. Affected puppies are smaller than their siblings and cannot swallow and chew properly. At about 3 months of age, symptoms such as general muscle weakness, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), increased saliva flow (ptyalism), nasal congestion, cough, fatigue and lethargy, enlarged tongue (macroglossia), excessive stretching of the carpal joints, a bonny-hopping gait and collapse after a few minutes of movement can be observed, too.
The variant in Exon 42 is located in a secondary hotspot for muscular dystrophy and is inherited in independently of the variant in intron 50, which is also occurring in this breed.
Breeds
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Order details
Test number | Only included in LABOGeneticsXXL – Dog |
Abbreviation | MD2 |
Test specifications
Inheritance | X-chromosomal recessive |
Gene | DMD |
Mutation | DEL |
Literature | OMIA:001081-9615 |