Hereditäre Ataxie (HA)
Hereditary ataxia (HA)
General description
Hereditary ataxia (HA) is a progressive disease, clinical signs are hypermetria, loss of balance, incoordination of gait and intention tremor, which later progress to severe gait disturbances. In Old English Sheepdogs and Gordon Setters, affected dogs will show first indications of cerebellar neurodegeneration at an age between six months and up to four years; in Norwegian Elkhounds and Norwegian Buhund symptoms develop at the age of 4 to 20 weeks, while affected Australian Shepherds and Miniature American Shepherds show symptoms at the age between 4 and 19 months.
Breeds
Australian Shepherd, Gordon Setter, Miniature American Shepherd, Norwegian Buhund, Norwegian Elkhound , Old English Sheepdog
Order details
Test number | 8449 |
Sample material | 0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT) |
Test duration | 7-14 working days |
Test specifications
Inheritance | autosomal recessive |
Detailed description
Hereditary ataxia (HA) is a progressive disease with clinical signs like hypermetria, loss of balance, incoordination of gait and intention tremor, which later progress to severe gait disturbances.