Sensory and autonomic neuropathy was diagnosed in a five-month-old Border Collie puppy, who presented with progressive self-mutilation, proprioceptive ataxia and urinary incontinence. In the Border Collie, sensory neuropathy is different from what is observed in acral mutilation syndrome, as the...
Author(s)
Leonard, C.; Soens, I. van; Fontaine, J.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Veterinary Sciences, 2022, 9, 3,
Background: Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies (HSANs) are a group of genetic disorders affecting the peripheral nervous system. Two different associated variants have been identified in dogs: 1 in Border Collies and 1 in Spaniels and Pointers. Objectives: Clinically and genetically...
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Gutierrez-Quintana, R.; Mellersh, C.; Wessmann, A.; Ortega, M.; Penderis, J.; Sharpe, S.; Freeman, E.; Stevenson, L.; Burmeister, L.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2021, 35, 5, pp 2306-2314
Two unrelated 8-month-old male mixed breed dogs were presented for evaluation of progressive ataxia, knuckling, and lack of pain perception in the distal limbs. Because of the similarity in age of onset, progression, and clinical findings with previously described sensory neuropathy in Border ...
Author(s)
Amengual-Batle, P.; Rusbridge, C.; José-López, R.; Golini, L.; Shelton, G. D.; Mellersh, C. S.; Gutierrez-Quintana, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2018, 32, 6, pp 2082-2087
This article discusses a 5-month-old Border Collie presented with history of progressive ataxia and showed signs of normal motor function with reduced proprioception and pain sensation. The affected dogs is diagnosed with sensory neuropathy and there is no treatment for the condition and the...
Author(s)
Gough, A.; Hahn, C.
Publisher
Veterinary Business Development Ltd, Peterborough, UK
Citation
Veterinary Times, 2009, 39, 27, pp 30
Canine polyneuropathy is a neurological disorder characterized by a dysfunction of multiple peripheral nerves. The etiology of the disease is diverse; it may occur in cases of infectious, immune-mediated, or hereditary conditions or in association with endocrinopathy, neoplasm, or chemical...
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Tsuboi, M.; Uchida, K.; Ide, T.; Ogawa, M.; Inagaki, T.; Tamura, S.; Saito, M.; Chambers, J. K.; Nakayama, H.
Publisher
Japanese Society of Veterinary Science, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 2013, 75, 3, pp 327-335
A 5-month-old female Border Collie was evaluated because of progressive hind limb ataxia. The predominant clinical findings suggested a sensory neuropathy. Sensory nerve conduction velocity was absent in the tibial, common peroneal, and radial nerves and was decreased in the ulnar nerve; motor...
Author(s)
Harkin, K. R.; Cash, W. C.; Shelton, G. D.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2005, 227, 8, pp 1263-1265
A peripheral sensory neuropathy was diagnosed in two Border collie puppies. Neurological, electrophysiological and histopathological examinations suggested a purely sensory neuropathy with mainly distal involvement. Urinary incontinence was observed in one of the puppies and histological...
Author(s)
Vermeersch, K.; Ham, L. van; Braund, K. G.; Bhatti, S.; Tshamala, M.; Chiers, K.; Schrauwen, E.
Publisher
British Veterinary Association, London, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2005, 46, 6, pp 295-299
The clinical, electrophysiological and pathological signs of a purely sensory polyneuropathy in a Border Collie puppy are described. It was ataxic, with a loss of proprioception and of pain sensation. Electrophysiological testing confirmed that the neuropathy was restricted to sensory function....
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1987, 28, 4, pp 281-289