Difference between revisions of "Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy"
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** Partial villus atrophy in the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]]. | ** Partial villus atrophy in the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]]. | ||
** Increased intestinal permeability. | ** Increased intestinal permeability. | ||
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[[Category:Intestine_-_Inflammatory_Pathology]][[Category:Intestinal Diseases - Dog]][[Category:Immunological Diseases - Dog]] | [[Category:Intestine_-_Inflammatory_Pathology]][[Category:Intestinal Diseases - Dog]][[Category:Immunological Diseases - Dog]] | ||
[[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] | [[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] | ||
[[Category:Allergic Alimentary Diseases]] | [[Category:Allergic Alimentary Diseases]] | ||
[[Category:To Do - Blood]] | [[Category:To Do - Blood]] |
Revision as of 16:55, 16 December 2010
- Affects Irish setters
- Caused by a single major autosomal recessive gene
- Note: most genetic diseases in dogs are autosomal recessive
- Unlike humans- most are autosomal dominant.
- Note: most genetic diseases in dogs are autosomal recessive
- Histology
- Partial villus atrophy in the jejunum.
- Increased intestinal permeability.