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* The presence of a single central eye as a result of facial deformity.  
 
* The presence of a single central eye as a result of facial deformity.  
  
===Bulldog Calf===
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===[[Chondrodysplasia|Bulldog Calf]]===
  
* A well recognised deformation in Dexter calves.
 
* Related to [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Chondrodysplasia|defective cartilage matrix and abnormal ossification]].
 
* The calf is born with short and crooked limbs and the facial bones are short.
 
  
===Cleft Palate===
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===[[Cleft Palate]]===
  
* A very common malformation in many species.
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===[[Cystic Kidney]]===
* Due to failure of the [[Skull and Facial Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology#Palatine Bone (os palatinum)|palatine bones]] to fuse in the midline.
 
* The animal:
 
** Fails to suckle properly
 
** Can develop an aspiration pneumonia.
 
* Caused by:
 
** Administration of griseofulvin to queens during pregnancy.
 
** Certain viral infections.
 
** Ingestion of toxic plants.
 
  
===Cystic Kidney===
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===[[Spina Bifida]]===
  
* Also known as polycystic kidney.
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===[[Hydrocephalus]]===
* Can be seen in many different species.
 
* Can have a hereditary basis.
 
* The cysts may be single or multiple.
 
* Results from the failure of development of the tubular system in nephrons.
 
* Severely affected animals may die of renal failure early in life.
 
** The affected kidney does not have enough functional reserve, and so small infections can have a serious effect on renal function.
 
  
===Spina Bifida===
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===[[Cerebellar Hypoplasia]]===
 
 
* A failure of closure of the vertebral arch.
 
* May result in herniation of the meninges and /or spinal cord.
 
** There may be a direct communication between those structures and the skin surface.
 
 
 
===Hydrocephalus===
 
 
 
* Not uncommon in dogsand cats.
 
* Abnormal drainage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) results in dilation of the ventricles of the brain.
 
** Is a result of either stenosis of:
 
*** The aqueduct between the 3rd and 4th ventricle, or
 
*** The foramina further back in the brain stem.
 
** May also be acquired as a result of compression by tumours or infectious processes.
 
* Dilation of the ventricles with CSF causes pressure atrophy of the overlying brain tissue.
 
* Hydrocephalus can be seen at birth.
 
** Characterised by a dome shaped skull and open fontanelles.
 
* Hydrocephalus may also be hidden and detected later in life.
 
 
 
===Cerebellar Hypoplasia===
 
 
 
* The cerebellum is smaller than normal and oftenrudimentary.
 
* Microscopy shows a highly disorganised architecture.
 
* The animal shows tremors and ataxia.
 
* Usually associated with viral infections during gestation.
 
  
 
===Skeletal Malformations===
 
===Skeletal Malformations===
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===Skin Defects===
 
===Skin Defects===
  
* E.g. Epitheliogenesis imperfecta.
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* E.g. [[Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta|Epitheliogenesis imperfecta]].
**  There is absence of portions of the epidermis.
 
*** Results in ulcers.
 
  
 
===Muscular Defects===
 
===Muscular Defects===
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** Called "shistosoma".
 
** Called "shistosoma".
  
===Cardiac Defects===
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===[[:Category:Cardiovascular System - Developmental Pathology|Cardiac Defects]]===
  
 
* There are several possible types of cardiac defects.  
 
* There are several possible types of cardiac defects.  
 
** These include:
 
** These include:
 
*** Patency between chambers
 
*** Patency between chambers
*** Persistent right aortic arch
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*** [[PRAA|Persistent right aortic arch]]
*** Tetrology of Fallot.
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*** [[Tetralogy of Fallot]]
  
 
===Sexual Organ Malformation===
 
===Sexual Organ Malformation===
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** Hermaphrodites
 
** Hermaphrodites
 
** Pseudohermaphrodites
 
** Pseudohermaphrodites
** Freemartinism in females calves.
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** [[Bovine Freemartinism|Freemartinism in females calves]].
  
 
===Metabolic Diseases===
 
===Metabolic Diseases===
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[[Category:General Pathology]]
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[[Category:Reproductive System - Developmental Pathology]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 20 July 2011

Introduction

  • Changes in the patterns of growth and differentation result in growth disorders.
    • These changes may be in single cells, tissues or organs.
  • There are two types of growth disorders.
    1. Malformations
      • Occur during gestation.
    2. Congenital
      • Detected at birth.
  • Some growth disorders have a heriditary input.
    • Occur as a result of genetically transmitted disease.
  • Some growth disorders occur as a sequl to a variety of insults to the foetus during gestation.
  • Only a few malformations are readily accessible to surgical correction.

Causes of Malformations

  • There are many causes of malformations in animals.
  • If the insult occurs early in gestation and is sufficiently severe, it will result in foetal death, resorption and infertility.
  • If the insult occurs late in gestation, the malformation will be more limited and the foetus usually survives.


Chromosomal Defects

Viral Diseases

  • Some viruses are able to cross the placenta and cause damage to foetal tissues.
  • For example:
    • Border Disease Virus in lambs.
    • Cerebellar hypoplasia in kittens caused by parvovirus.

Toxins

  • For example, toxic plants ingested by the dam during pregnancy.
    • Veratrum californicum
      • May produce cyclopia in lambs when ingested by the dam in early pregnancy.

Drugs

  • Griseofulvin
    • Used to treat "ringworm" (dermatophytosis). ( for the treatment of dermatophytosis - 'ringworm' )
    • Can cause serious malformations in kittens if administered to a pregnant queen.
  • Oestrogens and Actinomycin D have also been associated with malformations.

Ionising Radiation

  • For example, X-rays.

Nutritional Deficiencies

Copper Deficiency

Vitamin Deficiencies

  • Vit. A and D deficiency can result in skeletal malformations.

Physical Factors

  • For example, adhesions between foetal membranes or umbilical cord.
    • Can result in amputation of skeletal segments.
      • Especially around limbs.

Anoxia

  • Lack of oxygen in gestation can result in malformations.

Malformations

Cyclops

  • The presence of a single central eye as a result of facial deformity.

Bulldog Calf

Cleft Palate

Cystic Kidney

Spina Bifida

Hydrocephalus

Cerebellar Hypoplasia

Skeletal Malformations

  • There are numerous skeletal malformations.
  • Include:
    • Absence of bones
    • Deformation
    • Shortening
    • Duplication
    • Hypoplasia

Skin Defects

Muscular Defects

  • E.g. defects in the thoracoabdominal walls resulting in exterioration of internal viscera.
    • Called "shistosoma".

Cardiac Defects

Sexual Organ Malformation

Metabolic Diseases

  • "Storage" diseases.
    • Vital enzymes are missing or defective within all cells.
  • These diseases express themselves as storage of intermediate products within cells.
  • Because neural tissue is a very sensitive tissue and cannot repair, these diseases usually express themselves as disease of the Central Nervous System.