Disorders by Breed - Siamese
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- The LIDA catalogue reports congenital and hereditary disorders found in pure-bred cats as well as common conditions thought to have genetic origins because their frequency is higher than expected in certain breeds.
- The inherited disorders listed on the web-site were sourced from the Online Mendelian Inheritance of Animals database.
- New disorders are reported with regularity and while LIDA attempts to keep up-to-date with such reports it cannot guarantee that its content is complete and current.
- The importance of disorders described in the LIDA catalogue varies in terms of frequency and severity.
- Users of LIDA are strongly encouraged to take professional advice before using LIDA data to make breeding or purchasing plans.
Organ System Involved
Cardiovascular
- Contact activation defect
- Haemophilia B
- Heart defect, congenital
- Mitral valve stenosis
- Patent ductus arteriosus
- Porphyria, unclassified
- Septal defect
- Subaortic stenosis
- Supravalvular aortic stenosis
- Systemic hypertension
- Tetralogy of Fallot
- Tricuspid stenosis
Endocrine
Gastrointestinal
Immune
Integument
Musculoskeletal
- Cleft palate
- Dwarfism
- Hernia, diaphragmatic
- Hernia, umbilical
- Hip dysplasia
- Spina bifida
- Spina bifida with raduschisis
- Spinal dysplasia
- Taillessness
- Vertebral anomalies
- Spondylosis deformans
Nervous/sensory
- Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis; Ceroid lipofuscinosis
- Coloboma
- Epilepsy
- Gangliosidosis, GM1
- Glaucoma
- Hindlimb paralysis
- Hypomyelination of the central nervous system
- Lens luxation
- Lysosomal storage disease
- Neuroaxonal dystrophy
- Ocular disease
- Retinal degeneration
- Spongiform encephalopathy
- Visual pathway, abnormal
- Horner syndrome
- Retinal degeneration type II
Systemic
Urogenital