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Muscular Dystrophy (X-Linked)
  • Description
  • Signalment
  • Clinical Features
  • Neurolocalization
  • Genetics
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Muscular dystrophies are examples of degenerative myopathic conditions of both dogs and cats. These diseases are exemplified by an X-linked disease of golden retrievers and other breeds. In humans, this type of muscular dystrophy is referred to as Duchenne's muscular dystrophy.  These disease processes result from gene-associated abnormalities of a muscle membrane protein (dystrophin).
Age of Onset: 6-9 weeks of age
Sex Predisposition: Males are more commonly affected
Clinical Course:
​Clinical signs may plateau after 6 months of progressive deterioration.
Clinical Signs:
Posture and Appearance
Plantigrade stance
Kyphosis to lordosis

Movement
Weakness
“Stiffness”
“Shuffling” gait
Abduction of elbows
Bunny-hopping gait
Exercise-intolerance


Cranial Nerves
Enlargement of the base of the tongue
Inability to fully open the jaw
Weak barking/dysphonia

Special Functions (e.g. respiration; urination)
Salivation
Pharyngeal and esophageal dysfunction

Muscle Atrophy
Generalized muscle atrophy (head and limb muscles)
Generalized muscle hypertrophy
Diffuse neuromuscular disease
X-linked recessive mutation in dystrophin gene (DMD)

For breed specific genetic testing, follow the links below:

https://www.genomia.cz/en/test/dmd-bc/​
https://www.combibreed.com/muscular-dystrophy-md-border-collie/​
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