Multiocular defect (MOD)

General description

MOD affected dogs typically suffer from cataract that progresses into blindness. Additional clinical sings like microphakia (small lens), lens coloboma (hole in the lens), makrophthalmos (enlarged globe), retinal folds and detachment, vitreopathy, retinal degeneration and secondary glaucoma can be found. The age of diagnosis is variable 0.5-10 years, with a median age of about 2 years.

Breeds

Old English Sheepdog

Order details
Test number8913
Sample material0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT)
Test duration7-14 working days
Test specifications
Detailed description

In the breed Old English Sheepdog, a genetic variant of the COL11A1 (collagen type) gene has been found to be associated with an ocular syndrome that can affect multiple parts of the eye and is therefore called multiocular defect (MOD). \n\nMOD affected dogs typically suffer from cataract that progresses into blindness. Additional clinical sings like microphakia (small lens), lens coloboma (hole in the lens), makrophthalmos (enlarged globe), retinal folds and detachment, vitreopathy and secondary glaucoma can be found. The age of diagnosis is variable (0.5-10 years), with a median age of about 2 years. \n\nThe disease is inherited in a dominant mode but homozygous dogs potentially show more severe clinical signs and/or an earlier onset of the disease than heterozygous dogs.


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