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Dental-Skeletal-Retinal Anomaly (DSRA) is a developmental disorder found in the Cane Corso, which causes brittle teeth, disproportionate growth and vision loss.
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specimen | Swab, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue |
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General information
Dental-Skeletal-Retinal Anomaly (DSRA) is a developmental disorder found in the Cane Corso, which causes brittle teeth, disproportionate growth and vision loss. The disorder is caused by a recessive mutation to the gene MIA3.
Clinical features
Affected puppies develop distinctively translucent, brown-discoloured teeth. They also grow shorter than their littermates, with disproportionately short and crooked forelegs. The disease also results in progressive retinal atrophy (PRA): degradation of the retinas resulting in a gradual loss of vision.
Additional information
References
Pubmed ID: 34680893
Omia ID: 2465