The detail information of Cataract
Basic Information

Disease Description: As in humans, a change in structure of the lens of the eye leading to cloudiness and usually to blindness.

Inherit Mode: The genetics have not yet been defined for most affected breeds. In others, the mode of inheritance is autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, or with incomplete dominance.

Disease Symptom: This depends on whether the cataracts are localized to a small area or are more general, and whether they affect one or both eyes. A small cataract in one eye will not affect your dog's vision at all. At the other end of the spectrum, cataracts may progress rapidly or slowly to cause complete blindness. Congenital cataracts or those that develop at a young age may mature and be reabsorbed, resulting in improved vision. This is unpredictable. In the process of resorption, liquefied lens material may leak into the eye causing inflammation and possibly glaucoma. With their acute senses of smell and hearing, dogs can compensate very well for visual difficulties, particularly in familiar surroundings. In fact owners may be unaware of the extent of vision loss. You can help your visually impaired dog by developing regular routes for exercise, maintaining your dog's surroundings as constant as possible, introducing any necessary changes gradually, and being patient with your dog.

Disease Cause: -

Disease Diagnose: You may suspect your dog is having visual difficulties and/or you may notice discoloration of your dog's pupil(s). Your veterinarian will be able to see the cataract with an ophthalmoscope. Even when not causing visual problems, cataracts may be discovered on a routine ophthalmoscopic exam.

Treat Method: Cataracts can be removed surgically. The decision whether to do so is based on several factors, such as whether the cataracts are progressive, the degree of visual impairment, and the dog's temperament. To prevent postoperative problems, the dog must be cooperative and quiet, especially in the first week following surgery.

Breeder Advice: It is prudent to assume cataracts are inherited unless another specific cause can be identified. Since some cataracts cause no clinical signs, it is worthwhile to screen dogs of affected breeds annually that are used in breeding programmes. Where cataracts are identified, affected animals, their parents and littermates should not be used for breeding. The fact that the age of onset is fairly specific for different breeds is helpful in making decisions about breeding programmes.

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Associated Diseases
Disease Name Other Name Mode of inheritance Link ID Possible OMIM ID Gene
Cataract, generic - - - -
Cataract, early onset Primary hereditary cataract Autosomal Recessive HSF4
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB1 Affenpinshcher(Monkey Terrier) Loyal, curious, famously funny; fearless out of all proportion to their size 22.9-29.2 cm 3.2-4.5 kg Germany, France
CB2 Afghan Hound Independent, sweet, silly 63.5-68.6 cm 22.7-27.2 kg Afghanistan
CB4 Akita Dignified, courageous, and profoundly loyal to their humans 66-71.1 cm (male), 61-66 cm (female) 45.4-59 kg (male), 31.8-45.4 kg (female) Japan
CB5 Alaskan Malamute Affectionate, loyal, playful but dignified 63.5 cm (male), 58.4 cm (female) 38.6 kg (male), 34 kg (female) United States
CB11 American Staffordshire Terrier Confident, Smart, Good-natured 18-19 inches (male), 17-18 inches (female) 55-70 pounds (male), 40-55 pounds (female) United States
CB12 American Water Spaniel Happy, eager, and charming; aloof with strangers, and a little stubborn 38.1-45.7 cm 13.6-20.4 kg (male), 11.3-18.1 kg (female) United States
CB15 Australian Cattle Dog Alert, curious, and pleasant 45.7-50.8 cm (male), 43.2-48.3 cm (female) 15.9-22.7 kg Australia
CB16 Australian Shepherd Smart, work-oriented, exuberant 50.8-58.4 cm (male), 45.7-53.3 cm (female) 24.9-31.8 kg (male), 15.9-24.9 kg (female) United States
CB17 Australian Terrier Affectionate, Courageous, Spirited 25.4-27.9 cm 5.4-8.2 kg Australia
CB20 Basenji(African Barkless Dog) Smart, independent, alert, and poised; affectionate with friends, aloof with strangers 43.2 cm (male), 40.6 cm (female) 10.9 kg (male), 10 kg (female) Democratic Republic of the Congo
CB24 English Beagle Merry, friendly, and curious 33 cm & under 33-38.1 cm under 9.1 kg (5.9 inches & under), 9.1-13.6 kg (5.9-6.8 inches) United Kingdom (England)
CB25 Bearded Collie Bouncy, charismatic, friendly; smart, but also stubborn and independent 53.3-55.9 cm (male), 50.8-53.3 cm (female) 20.4-24.9 kg United Kingdom (Scotland)
CB26 Beauceron(French Short-Haired Shepherd Dog) Smart, obedient, gentle; reserved with strangers, loving and eager to please with preferred humans 64.8-69.9 cm (male), 61-67.3 cm (female) 31.8-49.9 kg France
CB27 Bedlington Terrier Rollicking, charming, and full of fun; a loyal member of the family 40.6-44.5 cm (male), 38.1-41.9 cm (female) 7.7-10.4 kg United Kingdom
CB28 Belgian Laekenois Affectionate, Alert, Intelligent 24-26 inches (male), 22-24 inches (female) 55-65 pounds Belgium
CB30 Belgian Shepherd Dog Serious-minded, watchful, and very bright and trainable 61-66 cm (male), 55.9-61 cm (female) 24.9-34 kg (male), 20.4-27.2 kg (female) Belgium
CB31 Belgian Tervuren Smart, self-assured, very trainable; affectionate and possessive with loved ones 61-66 cm (male), 55.9-61 cm (female) 24.9-34 kg (male), 20.4-27.2 kg (female) Belgium
CB32 Bergamasco Shepherd Dog Eager to please, very smart, and an indpendent problem solver; patient but protective 59.7 cm (male), 55.9 cm (female) 31.8-38.1 kg (male), 25.9-32.2 kg (female) Italy
CB35 Bichon Frise Playful, curious, and peppy 24.1-29.2 cm 5.4-8.2 kg Spain, Belgium
CB36 Biewer Terrier Intelligent, Devoted, Amusing 7-11 inches 4-8 pounds
CB40 Bluetick Coonhound Smart,Fearless 55.9-68.6 cm (male), 53.3-63.5 cm (female) 24.9-36.3 kg (male), 20.4-29.5 kg (female) United States
CB43 Border Collie Affectionate, Smart, Energetic 48.3-55.9 cm (male), 45.7-53.3 cm (female) 13.6-20.4 kg (male), 12.2-19.1 kg (female) United Kingdom (Scotland, England, Wales)
CB44 Border Terrier Plucky, happy, affectionate 30.5-38.1 cm 5.9-7 kg (male), 5.2-6.4 kg (female) United Kingdom (Scotland, England)
CB45 Borzoi(Russian wolfhound) Loyal, affectionate, regally dignified; a charming but independent-minded canine nobleman 71.1 cm & up (male), 66 cm & up (female) 34-47.6 kg (male), 27.2-38.6 kg (female) Russia
CB46 Boston Terrier Friendly, bright, amusing, and adaptable. 38.1-43.2 cm 4.5-11.3 kg United States
CB47 Bouvier des Flandres(Flanders Cattle Dog) Strong-willed, even-tempered, courageous; affectionate with family, intimidating to intruders 62.2-69.9 cm (male), 59.7-67.3 cm (female) 31.8-49.9 kg Belgium
CB48 German Boxer Fun-loving, bright, active and loyal 58.4-63.5 cm (male), 54.6-59.7 cm (female) 29.5-36.3 kg (male), females are about 6.8 kg less than male Germany
CB49 Boykin Spaniel Friendly, eager, trainable, lovable 39.4-45.7 cm (male), 35.6-41.9 cm (female) 13.6-18.1 kg (male), 11.3-15.9 kg (female) United States
CB54 Brittany Bright, upbeat, fun-loving at home; a tireless, enthusiastic worker afield 44.5-52.1 cm 13.6-18.1 kg France
CB55 Danish Broholmer Friendly, Watchful, Loving 27.5-29.5 inches 90-150 pounds Denmark
CB56 Brussels Griffon Alert, curious, and loyal 17.8-25.4 cm 3.6-4.5 kg Belgium
CB57 English Bull Terrier Playful and charming; sometimes mischievous, always loyal 53.3-55.9 cm 22.7-31.8 kg United Kingdom (England)
CB58 English Bulldog Calm, courageous, and friendly; dignified but amusing. 35.6-38.1 cm 22.7 kg (male), 18.1 kg (female) United Kingdom (England)
CB60 Cairn Terrier Cheerful, alert, busy and independent-minded 25.4 cm (male), 24.1 cm (female) 6.4 kg (male), 5.9 kg (female) United Kingdom (Scotland)
CB61 Canaan Dog Alert, vigilant, territorial; docile with family, aloof with strangers 50.8-61 cm (male), 48.3-58.4 cm (female) 20.4-24.9 kg (male), 15.9-20.4 kg (female) Middle East L