Bilateral Anophthalmia in Dog Associated with Congenital Penile Malformation

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Nhirneyla Marques Rodrigues, Ulisses Nilo Landi, A. M. Quessada, M. V. M. D. Freitas, Cristian Francisco de Carvalho Pereira, J. Silva, Sávio Soares Barbosa Dantas, Luan Tezei Maia
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Background: Anophthalmia refers to the complete absence of an eyeball. It is a very rare congenital condition that affects all breeds of dogs, which may be unilateral or bilateral. Anophthalmia results from a severe developmental deficiency in the primitive forebrain, prior to the formation of the optic sulcus. This condition has a complex etiology, and chromosomal, monogenic, and environmental causes have already been identified. There might be an association between anophthalmia and other congenital abnormalities. This case report aimed to report the case of a male dog with bilateral anophthalmia associated with penile malformation. Case: A 3-year-old male mongrel dog was evaluated in a clinical consultation at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of the Federal University of Piauí (UFPI) - Teresina - Brazil, with signs of anemia and diarrhea. His vaccinations were not up to date (multiple and anti-rabies), presented ectoparasites (ticks), and showed inappetence. The owner reported that the animal was blind from birth, was already well adapted to its environment, had the company of other animals, and had no access to the street. On clinical examination, the animal had a good body score. The eyelids were bilaterally present with normally developed eyelashes. Both the head and face had a symmetrical appearance, without structural abnormalities, and the palpebral fissures were narrow. When opening the eyelids manually, the presence of the conjunctiva was observed bilaterally, the orbits were shallow, and neither orbit contained the eyeball. Further inspection with an ophthalmic clinical flashlight did not reveal any other ocular structures. The initial diagnosis was suggestive of bilateral anophthalmia. Ultrasound examination of the ocular region confirmed the presence of bilateral anophthalmia. A general physical examination revealed a malformed penis with a persistent penile frenulum. Regarding systemic clinical signs (apathy, inappetence, diarrhea, and anemia), clinical and laboratory examinations led to the suspicion of verminosis. Discussion: The dog in this report had a good body score; however, this type of malformation can generate non-viable puppies. Anophthalmia is an extremely rare congenital ocular malformation, both in humans and companion animals, in which there are no ocular structures in the orbits, and these structures (orbits) in affected individuals are generally small and shallow, as seen in the dog in this report. Ultrasonographic examination confirmed the bilateral anophthalmic condition, being the most accurate method of diagnosing this congenital condition. The animal in this report presented with anophthalmia associated with penile malformation. This type of association until this case report has only been described in humans and mice, and is probably caused by a mutation in the Sox2 gene, which is responsible for the protein of the same name, which makes the maturation of ocular tissues in the primitive forebrain. Thus, it is likely that such congenital alterations are the cause of the malformations observed in this animal. Maternal vitamin A deficiency, a factor known to cause ocular malformations, may also be involved in the etiology of congenital diseases. Nutritional imbalances in dogs are common in the animal’s region of origin The dog in this report had a normal life. Although it is a condition that causes blindness, dogs can have a normal life and welfare, even with bilateral anophthalmia. Keywords: canine, persistence penile frenulum, eye, congenital anomalies. Título: Bilateral Anophthalmia in Dog Associated with Congenital Penile Malformation. Descritores: canino, doenças animais, genética, anomalias congênitas.
犬先天性阴茎畸形伴双侧无眼症
背景:无眼是指完全没有眼球。这是一种非常罕见的先天性疾病,影响所有品种的狗,可能是单侧或双侧。眼失症是由于原始前脑在视神经沟形成之前的严重发育缺陷造成的。这种疾病的病因复杂,染色体、单基因和环境原因已经确定。无眼症可能与其他先天性异常有关。本病例报告的目的是报告的情况下,雄性狗与阴茎畸形的双侧眼失。病例:巴西特雷西纳(Teresina) Piauí联邦大学兽医教学医院(UFPI)的临床会诊评估了一只3岁雄性杂种狗,有贫血和腹泻的迹象。他的疫苗接种不及时(多次和抗狂犬病),出现体外寄生虫(蜱虫),食欲不振。主人报告说,这只动物从出生起就失明了,已经很好地适应了它的环境,有其他动物的陪伴,而且无法进入街道。经临床检查,动物身体评分良好。眼睑两侧存在,睫毛发育正常。头、脸外形对称,无结构异常,睑裂狭窄。当手动打开眼睑时,观察到双侧结膜的存在,眼眶浅,眼眶均未包含眼球。用眼科临床手电筒进一步检查未发现任何其他眼部结构。初步诊断提示双侧无眼。眼部超声检查证实双侧无眼。一般体格检查显示阴茎畸形,阴茎系带持续存在。对于全体性临床症状(冷漠、食欲不振、腹泻、贫血),临床及实验室检查怀疑为寄生虫病。讨论:这只狗的身体得分很好;然而,这种类型的畸形会产生无法存活的幼犬。无眼症是一种极为罕见的先天性眼部畸形,无论是在人类还是伴侣动物中,其眼眶中都没有眼部结构,受影响个体的这些结构(眼眶)通常小而浅,正如本报告中的狗所见。超声检查证实双侧无眼,是诊断这种先天性疾病最准确的方法。本报告的动物表现为无眼并伴有阴茎畸形。在此病例报告之前,这种类型的关联仅在人类和小鼠中被描述过,并且可能是由Sox2基因突变引起的,该基因负责相同名称的蛋白质,该蛋白质使原始前脑中的眼部组织成熟。因此,这种先天性的改变很可能是在这只动物中观察到的畸形的原因。母体维生素A缺乏是一种已知的导致眼部畸形的因素,也可能与先天性疾病的病因有关。在动物的原产地区,狗的营养不平衡是很常见的。本报告中的狗生活正常。虽然这是一种导致失明的疾病,但即使患有双侧无眼症,狗也可以过上正常的生活和福利。关键词:犬,持续性阴茎系带,眼,先天性异常。Título:先天性阴茎畸形犬双侧无眼症。描述:犬,犬动物,遗传变异,异常congênitas。
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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ASV is concerned with papers dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, clinical and internal medicine, pathology, surgery, epidemiology, immunology, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, in addition to fundamental research in physiology, biochemistry, immunochemistry, genetics, cell and molecular biology applied to the veterinary field and as an interface with public health. The submission of a manuscript implies that the same work has not been published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. The manuscripts should be first submitted online to the Editor. There are no page charges, only a submission fee.
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