Inheritance of von
Willebrand factor deficiency in Doberman pinschers.
Not exact matches
It may also develop Von
Willebrand's disease, a blood clotting disorder that results from a
deficiency of the Von
Willebrand factor, an essential protein.
Blood - clotting diseases include hemophilia B,
factor VII
deficiency, and von
Willebrand's disease.
Blood - clotting diseases include von
Willebrand's,
factor II
deficiency, hemophilia A, and the more serious hemophilia B.
Von
Willebrand's disease is a
deficiency in the clotting protein known as von
Willebrand's
factor and most commonly occurs in the Doberman Pinscher, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Miniature Schnauzer, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Standard Manchester Terrier, Standard Poodle, Scottish Terrier, Basset Hound and Shetland Sheepdog breeds.
Dogs may also inherit a
deficiency in von
Willebrand's
factor, and breeds that are genetically predisposed to von
Willebrand's Disease include German Shepherds, German Short - Haired Pointers, the Rottweiler, Golden Retrievers, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Doberman Pinschers, Standard Poodles, Scottish Terriers, Shelties, and Miniature Schnauzers.
A platelet clumping defect caused by a
deficiency of the blood glycoprotein von
Willebrand factor (vWF), von
Willebrand's disease is common in certain dog breeds.