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Inheritance of a neuromuscular disorder of Labrador retriever dogs.
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1981
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Labrador Retriever DogsAffected DogsMedicineVeterinary PathologyVeterinary ScienceLabrador RetrieversSmall Animal Internal MedicineUnaffected CarrierNeuromuscular PhysiologyNeuromuscular PathologyNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderNeuropathology
A heritable neuromuscular disorder of Labrador Retrievers was demonstrated to be transmitted by a simple autosomal recessive mode. The pathologic changes were confined to affected dogs, and a method for identifying the unaffected carrier was not found. The disorder was first recognized in 4 litters submitted for clinical examination, then was studied in 6 additional litters to determine the mode of inheritance. Although the disorder appeared widespread, its prevalence was thought to be low.