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Hereditary Footpad Hyperkeratosis (HFH) is a skin disorder of the footpads, which causes the development of thick, painful, callus-like growths.
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Caractéristiques
| Breeds | |
|---|---|
| Gene | |
| Chromosome | 7 |
| Mutation | c.2541_2545delGGGCT |
| Mode of Inheritance | Autosomique récessif |
| Organ | |
| Specimen | Swab, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue |
| Also known as | HFH |
Informations générales
Hereditary Footpad Hyperkeratosis (HFH) is a skin disorder of the footpads, which causes the development of thick, painful, callus-like growths. This variant of the disorder, found in the Rottweiler, is caused by a recessive mutation to the gene DSG1. The disorder is also known as Palmoplantar Hyperkeratosis.
Caractéristiques cliniques
Symptoms for HFH affected dogs start at about 8 weeks of age, with footpads appearing unusually dry. The pads develop thick, rapidly-growing horny growths, which are painful and can cause additional discomfort while standing. The condition may also leave the dog more susceptible to additional skin and ear infections.
Additional Information
Références
Pubmed ID: 32344723
Year published: 2020
Omia ID: 2266
Omia variant ID: 1194