Rétinopathie multifocale canine (CMR1/2/3)

Canine multifocal retinopathy (CMR) is a slow progressive disease associated with multiple...plus
Disease
Canine multifocal retinopathy (CMR) is an inherited disease which causes lesions of the retina. The distinct course of the disease is not fully known yet and varies in the affected breeds. First symptoms can be found at the age of about four month. The progression of the disease is slow. In some cases, lesions disappear for some time and emerge again later on. Research about the pathology of the CMR is still to be done to investigate the stages of the disease completely. Blindness or visual impairment was not found in affected dogs yet.
Breed
Berger australien, Berger finnois de laponie, Berger miniature américain, Boerbull, Bouledogue américain, Bouledogue francais, Bulldog anglais, Bullmastiff, Chien de cour italien, Chien de montagne des Pyrénées, Chien finnois de Laponie, Coton de Tuléar, Dogue de Bordeaux, Lapphund suédois, Mastiff, Presa canario
Heredity
autosomal recessive
Test duration
3-5 days after arrival of the sample in the lab (Coton de Tulear)
1-2 weeks after arrival of the sample in the lab
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