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Methionine Deficiency-Related Myelinopathy (Hound Ataxia)
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  • Signalment
  • Clinical Features
  • Neurolocalization
  • Genetics
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Methionine Deficiency-Related Myelinopathy is caused by insufficient methionine (an essential amino acid) which is a building block for protein synthesis. The lack of methionine results in degeneration of the white matter in the spinal cord
Age of Onset: 1-7 years of age
Sex Predisposition: Any sex of animal can be affected
Clinical Course:
​Clinical signs may progress
Clinical Signs:
Movement
Exaggerated retraction of pelvic limbs
Pelvic limb Incoordination
Weakness

Proprioception
Depressed hind leg proprioception

Special Reflexes (e.g. cutaneous trunci)
Abnormal panniculus reflex (caudal to the mid-thoracic/rostral lumbar segments)​
Spinal cord
Unknown
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