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Progressive myelopathy and neuropathy in New Zealand Huntaway dogs
Authors:RD Jolly  HM Burbidge  MR Alley  RJ Pack  MS Wilson
Institution:1. Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences , Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand E-mail: R.D.Jolly@massey.ac.nz;2. Institute of Food, Nutrition and Human Health , Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand;3. The Glen , RD 9, Feilding, New Zealand
Abstract:Aim: To investigate the nature and cause of a progressive ataxia in three 20-month-old Huntaway dogs that were litter mates.

Methods: Affected dogs were examined before they were humanely killed and submitted to necropsy. Selected formalin-fixed tissues were examined by light and electron microscopy.

Results: The lesions were those of axon and myelin degeneration within sensory, proprioceptive and motor tracts of the spinal cord and to a lesser degree some peripheral nerves.

Conclusion: A progressive myelopathy and neuropathy, tentatively described as a central-peripheral distal axonopathy, was present in all 3 dogs.The cause was not determined but was likely to be either genetic or nutritional.

Clinical relevance: In the early stages of this disease, careful examination maybe necessary to distinguish the signs of ataxia from orthopaedic disease such as hip dysplasia. Affected animals are unlikely to be of use as working dogs.
Keywords:Huntaway dog  myelopathy  neuropathy  progressive ataxia
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