2019
DOI: 10.1111/vru.12753
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Congenital malformations of the lumbosacral vertebral column are common in neurologically normal French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, and Pugs, with breed‐specific differences

Abstract: Congenital vertebral malformations are common findings on diagnostic imaging of the vertebral column in “screw‐tailed” brachycephalic dogs. The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence and anatomical characteristics of lumbosacral congenital vertebral malformations in French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, and Pugs presenting for problems unrelated to spinal disease, as well as possible associations with the degree of tail malformation, lumbosacral intervertebral disc herniation, or spondylosis deformans… Show more

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“…Transitional vertebrae (Fig 5) can occur at any vertebral column junction and retain characteristics of the two adjacent regions. They are a common incidental finding in pugs at the cervicothoracic, thoracolumbar and lumbosacral region, and they tend to be associated with an abnormal vertebral count (Ryan and others 2017, Brocal and others 2018a, Bertram and others 2019). These variations are important to consider when performing spinal surgery and using anatomical landmarks.…”
Section: Vertebral and Spinal Malformations Affecting Small Brachycepmentioning
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“…Transitional vertebrae (Fig 5) can occur at any vertebral column junction and retain characteristics of the two adjacent regions. They are a common incidental finding in pugs at the cervicothoracic, thoracolumbar and lumbosacral region, and they tend to be associated with an abnormal vertebral count (Ryan and others 2017, Brocal and others 2018a, Bertram and others 2019). These variations are important to consider when performing spinal surgery and using anatomical landmarks.…”
Section: Vertebral and Spinal Malformations Affecting Small Brachycepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dogs with a truncated and kinked tail, commonly known as a screw‐tail, such as the French bulldog, English bulldog and Boston terrier, are predisposed to vertebral column malformations, and recently a mutation in the Dishevelled 2 gene has been reported as a contributing factor (Mansour and others 2018). Interestingly, despite being phenotypically very similar to these predisposed breeds, pugs do not have a screw‐tail and belong to a completely different genetic clade (Parker and others 2017, Mansour and others 2018, Bertram and others 2019). This is probably the reason why they have different types, frequency and location of vertebral malformations (Ryan and others 2017).…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Vertebral body malformations' origin is classified as either defects of segmentation (block vertebra) or defects of formation, which can be differentiated in aplastic (hemivertebrae) and hypoplastic malformations (wedge shape vertebrae, butterfly vertebrae), transitional vertebrae and neural tube defects. 4,12,15 They often are incidental findings during diagnostic imaging investigation regarding clinical issues unrelated to the vertebral column. 4,7,9,12,[15][16][17][18][19] Dogs can show radiological signs like deviation of normal vertebral axis (kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis) or vertebral step formation.…”
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“…4,12,15 They often are incidental findings during diagnostic imaging investigation regarding clinical issues unrelated to the vertebral column. 4,7,9,12,[15][16][17][18][19] Dogs can show radiological signs like deviation of normal vertebral axis (kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis) or vertebral step formation. 2,4,6,9,12,17,[19][20][21][22][23] If neurological deficits are present, myelopathic signs are thought to be associated with both number and type of thoracolumbar vertebral malformations.…”
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