The detail information of Hemivertebra
Basic Information

Disease Description: A particular kind of malformation of the vertebra where only half of the structure is formed.

Inherit Mode: The condition is autosomal recessive in the German short-haired pointer and German shepherd. The mode of inheritance is unknown in other breeds.

Disease Symptom: A hemivertebra does not necessarily cause problemsfor your dog,unless it causes compression of the nerves (the spinal cord) withinthe spinal column.This may occur in two ways - the abnormally shaped vertebra may putpressure on the spinalcord directly, or it may be an unstable "weak link" in the vertebralcolumn.Spinal cord compression causes back pain, weakness or inability to getup or walk, andusually requires surgery.

Disease Cause: -

Disease Diagnose: Radiographs (x-rays) are necessary to diagnosehemivertebra. Yourveterinarian may discover that your dog has hemivertebra while takingx-rays for anotherpurpose. If your dog shows signs of spinal cord compression (backpain, weakness, orinability to get up or walk), special x-ray techniques (such as amyelogram) will show ifthe compression is caused by a hemivertebra.

Treat Method: Unless your dog has spinal cord compression, thereis no need totreat hemivertebra. Where there is spinal cord compression, your dogwill probably needsurgery.

Breeder Advice: It is best not to breed affected animals. Parentsof affected Germanshepherds and German short-haired pointers are carriers of the traitand should not bebred again.

Disease Description Source: Link

Associated Diseases
Disease Name Other Name Mode of inheritance Link ID Possible OMIM ID Gene
Hemivertebrae - Multifactorial -
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB2 Afghan Hound Independent, sweet, silly 63.5-68.6 cm 22.7-27.2 kg Afghanistan
CB45 Borzoi(Russian wolfhound) Loyal, affectionate, regally dignified; a charming but independent-minded canine nobleman 71.1 cm & up (male), 66 cm & up (female) 34-47.6 kg (male), 27.2-38.6 kg (female) Russia
CB46 Boston Terrier Friendly, bright, amusing, and adaptable. 38.1-43.2 cm 4.5-11.3 kg United States
CB47 Bouvier des Flandres(Flanders Cattle Dog) Strong-willed, even-tempered, courageous; affectionate with family, intimidating to intruders 62.2-69.9 cm (male), 59.7-67.3 cm (female) 31.8-49.9 kg Belgium
CB58 English Bulldog Calm, courageous, and friendly; dignified but amusing. 35.6-38.1 cm 22.7 kg (male), 18.1 kg (female) United Kingdom (England)
CB88 Doberman Pinscher Alert, fearless, loyal, and highly trainable 66-71.1 cm (male), 61-66 cm (female) 34-45.4 kg (male), 27.2-40.8 kg (female) Germany
CB106 French Bulldog Playful, smart, adaptable, and completely irresistible 27.9-33 cm under 12.7 kg United Kingdom (England), France
CB107 French Spaniel Friendly, outgoing personality, well balanced and patient,eager to please, can be trained easily France
CB110 German Shepherd Dog Smart, confident, courageous, and steady; a true dog lover's dog 61-66 cm (male), 55.9-61 cm (female) 29.5-40.8 kg (male), 22.7-31.8 kg (female) Germany
CB111 German Short-Haired Pointer Friendly, smart, willing to please 58.4-63.5 cm (male), 53.3-58.4 cm (female) 24.9-31.8 kg (male), 20.4-27.2 kg (female) Germany
CB196 Pug Even-tempered, charming, mischievous and loving 25.4-33 cm 6.4-8.2 kg China
CB205 Rottweiler Reserved with strangers and affectionate and loyal with his family. 61-68.6 cm (male), 55.9-63.5 cm (female) 49.9-59 kg (male), 34.9-49.9 kg (female) Germany
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