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Distúrbios do tronco cerebral congênitos e hereditários em animais

PorRebecca A. Packer, DVM, DACVIM-Neurology, The Pocket Neurologist, LLC
Revisado/Corrigido set. 2020 | Modificado set. 2024
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Animais de pequeno porte

Congenital vestibular disease has been reported in German Shepherds, English Cocker Spaniels, Doberman Pinschers, and Siamese and Burmese cats. Signs are bilateral and may be accompanied by deafness. This is likely a peripheral syndrome affecting the vestibular apparatus, and labyrinthitis has been identified histologically in some pups. The disorder appears inherited, and an autosomal recessive mutation in the PTPRQ gene has been identified in Doberman Pinschers. There is no treatment. Deafness is permanent, although the clinical signs of vestibular dysfunction may improve as the animal learns to compensate.