Hereditary Ataxia/Spinocerebellar Ataxia
Hereditary ataxia is a degenerative spinal disease affecting spinal cord white matter, central auditory pathways, and peripheral nerves.
Age of Onset: 2-6 months of age
Sex Predisposition: Any sex of animal can be affected
Clinical Course:
Clinical signs progressed for a period of time then became stable
Clinical signs progressed for a period of time then became stable
Clinical Signs:
Behavioral/Mental Awareness
Abnormal vocalization
Aggression
Anxiety
Excess facial rubbing
Seizures
Posture and Appearance
Myokymia
Movement
Ataxia
Hypermetria
Incoordination
Intention tremor
Myotonia
Paresis
Prancing/dancing gait
Proprioception
Decreased postural reflexes
Cranial Nerves
Absent/decreased menace response
Spinal Reflexes
Exaggerated spinal reflexes
Behavioral/Mental Awareness
Abnormal vocalization
Aggression
Anxiety
Excess facial rubbing
Seizures
Posture and Appearance
Myokymia
Movement
Ataxia
Hypermetria
Incoordination
Intention tremor
Myotonia
Paresis
Prancing/dancing gait
Proprioception
Decreased postural reflexes
Cranial Nerves
Absent/decreased menace response
Spinal Reflexes
Exaggerated spinal reflexes
Spinal cord
Autosomal recessive KCNJ10 gene mutation
For breed specific genetic testing, click the link below:
ofa.org/spinocerebellar-ataxia/
https://embarkvet.com/products/dog-health/health-conditions/spinocerebellar-ataxia-with-myokymia-and-or-seizures/
For breed specific genetic testing, click the link below:
ofa.org/spinocerebellar-ataxia/
https://embarkvet.com/products/dog-health/health-conditions/spinocerebellar-ataxia-with-myokymia-and-or-seizures/
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