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Hoof wall separation disease (HWSD) is a genetic defect in horses that causes the hoof wall to crack, chip, and break easily, while the coronary band appears normal.
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specimen | Hair, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue |
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Informations générales
Hoof wall separation disease (HWSD) is a genetic defect in horses that causes the hoof wall to crack, chip, and break easily, while the coronary band appears normal. Symptoms typically begin in young horses, and in severe cases, the horse may bear weight entirely on the sole of the foot. This abnormal weight-bearing can result in severe pain and lameness. The defect is caused by an autosomal recessive mutation in the serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 11 gene (SERPINB11).
HWSD appears to occur in the Connemara Pony, Gypsy Vanner, Tinker and Irish Cob.
Caractéristiques cliniques
La maladie de séparation de mur de sabot (HWSD) se manifeste médicalement comme séparation de la paroi de sabot dorsal le long de la surface de poids-roulement du sabot pendant la première année de vie.
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Références
Pubmed ID: 25875171
Omia ID: 1897