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Myotonia Congenita (MC, Fainting Goat) is a hereditary neuromuscular disorder that causes muscles to be unable to relax after contracting, which can result in rigid limbs and falling over after startling.
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specimen | Swab, Blood EDTA, Blood Heparin, Semen, Tissue |
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Informations générales
Myotonia Congenita (MC, Fainting Goat) is a hereditary neuromuscular disorder that causes muscles to be unable to relax after contracting, which can result in rigid limbs and falling over after startling. In cats, myotonia can be caused by several different recessive mutations to the gene CLCN1. This test analyses the Variant 1 mutation, also designated as c.1930+1G>T.
Caractéristiques cliniques
Symptoms of MC can include a short-strided gait, protruding tongue, drooling and prominent muscle growth on the neck and upper limbs. After startling, affected cats may fall over, stiff-limbed, and be unable to rise again for several seconds. Treatment with phenytoin has been documented to result in long-term improvement in symptoms in at least one case.
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Références
Pubmed ID: 25356766
Omia ID: 698