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Bovine progressive degenerative myeloencephalopathy

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The signs of BPDME are first noticed in cattle aged 5–8 months, and include a weaving gait, along with weakness and lack of voluntary coordination of the muscles of the hind limbs (known as
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Kunz, E; Rothammer, S; Pausch, H; Schwarzenbacher, H; Seefried, FR; Matiasek, K; Seichter, D; Russ, I; Fries, R; Medugorac, I (18 March 2016).
52:). Signs progressively worsen, and by 18–36 months of age, the animal is unable to rise. Affected animals are euthanized for welfare reasons. 71:"Bovine Progressive Degenerative Myeloencephalopathy (Weaver Syndrome) in Brown Swiss Cattle in Canada: A Literature Review and Case Report" 45:. It is known as 'weaver syndrome' because of the animals' 'weaving' gait while walking. BPDME is a genetic autosomal recessive disorder. 208: 183: 117:"Confirmation of a non-synonymous SNP in PNPLA8 as a candidate causal mutation for Weaver syndrome in Brown Swiss cattle" 235: 199:
Divers, Thomas J.; Peek, Simon F., eds. (2008). "Degenerative myeloencephalopathy of Brown Swiss Cattle".
230: 175: 167: 8: 143: 116: 87: 70: 42: 204: 179: 168: 148: 92: 138: 128: 82: 20: 68: 133: 224: 152: 96: 37:, is a genetic disorder of cattle, characterized by hindlimb weakness and 19:
This article is about a disease in cattle. For the human disease, see
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John D. Baird; Ulla M. Sarmiento; Parvathi K. Basrur (1988).
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Lorenz, Michael D.; Coates, Joan R.; Kent, Marc (2011).
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Bovine progressive degenerative myeloencephalopathy
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Weaver syndrome
ataxia
Brown Swiss cattle
ataxia
"Bovine Progressive Degenerative Myeloencephalopathy (Weaver Syndrome) in Brown Swiss Cattle in Canada: A Literature Review and Case Report"
PMC
1680902
PMID
17423028



"Confirmation of a non-synonymous SNP in PNPLA8 as a candidate causal mutation for Weaver syndrome in Brown Swiss cattle"
doi
10.1186/s12711-016-0201-5
PMC
4797220
PMID
26992691
Handbook of Veterinary Neurology
179
ISBN
978-1-4377-0651-2
ISBN
978-1-4160-3137-6
Categories
Bovine diseases
Genetic animal diseases

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