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Vet Pathol 37:508-511 (2000)
© 2000 American College of Veterinary Pathologists


BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS AND CASE REPORTS

Tibial Hemimelia, Meningocele, and Abdominal Hernia in Shorthorn Cattle

J.-M. Lapointe, S. Lachance and D. J. Steffen

Abstract

Six genetically related Shorthorn calves were affected with the tibial hemimelia syndrome. The lesions included bilaterally malformed or absent tibia and abdominal hernia in all animals, a long shaggy haircoat, retained testicles in males, and meningocele in three animals. The malformations were similar to those described previously in Galloway calves. Pedigree analysis demonstrated a mechanism by which a recessive allele in a homozygous state could be responsible for the disorder. The condition in these calves was considered the result of a recurrence of a genetic mutation affecting a putative hemimelia locus.


Key words: Cattle; congenital disorder; hemimelia; hereditary disease; meningocele; musculoskeletal system; skull; tibia; ventral hernia.

Request reprints from J.-M. Lapointe, Département de Pathologie et Microbiologie, Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire, Université de Montréal 3200 Sicotte, St-Hyacinthe, PQ J2S 7C6 (Canada). E-mail: lapoije{at}medvet.umontreal.ca




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