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Hemophilia B Hemophilia B

CANINE HEMOPHILIA B

CODE: C114

INTRODUCTION:

DESCRIPTION
Hemophilia B is a X-linked bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of functional coagulation factor IX (Factor IX). Normally, the body responds to an injury that causes bleeding through a complex defense system. This consists of local changes in the damaged blood vessels, activation of blood platelet cells, and activation of the coagulation process. Since dogs suffering from Hemophilia B fail to produce the Factor IX, blood clotting in these animals is severely affected. The clinical signs associated with hemophilia vary widely, based on the severity of the bleeding disorder and where in the body the bleeding occurs. Affected dogs typically display symptoms such as bloody diarrhea that is difficult to control, areas of bleeding under the skin, or lameness (due to bleeding into muscles or joints). Bleeding under the skin or into the muscle may occur after routine vaccination, or there may be prolonged or severe bleeding at surgery. Other less common problems include respiratory difficulties due to bleeding into the chest or around airways, weakness, paralysis, or even sudden death due to bleeding into the brain or spinal cord.

INHERITANCE
Canine Hemophilia B is one of the few sex-linked traits observed in dogs (X-linked). Because males have only one X chromosome, a male dog is either affected or clear of the disease and cannot be an unaffected carrier. Females however, carry two X chromosomes and may be affected (abnormal gene on both X chromosomes), clear, or a carrier with no clinical signs (one gene affected). In effect, this disease is carried by females but affects mostly males.

DNA TEST
Previously, laboratory diagnosis of Hemophilia B required detection and quantification of specific clotting factors associated with the disease. Specific clotting factors in affected animals are markedly lower than normal animals, allowing veterinarians to determine whether an animal is affected. Recently, a DNA based test for the detection of the specific gene responsible for Hemophilia B became available. Since this DNA test detects the presence of the actual gene involved in Hemophilia B, rather than the products of the gene (Factor IX), the accuracy rate is 100%. This test provides breeders and veterinarians with a diagnostic tool that can definitively diagnose Hemophilia B, therefore it can be seen whether a dog is affected or a carrier (female).

BREEDS:
Bull Terrier
Lhasa Apso
Labrador Retreiver

TEST RESULTS:

Result Interpretation
Normal Normal females can be bred to any male. Normal males should be bred only to normal females. Dog will never develop the disease.
Carrier Female is a carrier of one mutant X chromosome, but will never develop the disease. Only female can be a carrier of disease.
Affected Affected males should be bred only to normal females. Affected females should not be bred. Affected males and females will develop disease.

SAMPLES:
Two types of samples can be submitted for this DNA test:
- A blood sample in a lavender (EDTA) tube;
- Cheek swabs - Order a Sample Collection Kit!

PRICE:
- $85.00 *
Special contract prices are available for Breeder Clubs. Please contact us for more information.

* - subject to the applicable taxes (5% GST Canadian Residents only)

CERTIFICATION OF RESULTS:
HealthGene will provide a certificate for each test result.

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