Atrophie progressive de la rétine (pd-PRA)

Onset of photoreceptor loss is around 5 weeks of age with severe loss by 16 weeks of age. In...plus
Disease
Persian cats have a demonstrated form of progressive retinal atrophy (PRA-pd). Onset of photoreceptor loss is around 5 weeks of age with severe loss by 16 weeks of age. In affected cats, uncoordinated eye movement is often observed, as well as owner-reported increased eye-shine (tapetal reflectivity) as thinning of the retina progresses. Corneal thinning is not observed. Cats with one normal and one mutated gene (carriers) have Retinal Pigment Epithelium changes but maintain normal vision without photoreceptor loss.
Breed
Angora turc, Bleu russe, British longhair, British shorthair, Chartreux, Exotic Shorthair, Kartäuser, Persan, Ragdoll, Sacré de Birmanie (Birman), Scottish Fold Longhair, Scottish Fold Shorthair, Selkirk Rex Longhair, Selkirk Rex Shorthair
Heredity
autosomal recessive
Test duration
3-5 days after arrival of the sample in the lab (in case of sequencing 1-2 weeks)
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