A 9-month-old male Miniature Schnauzer was examined because of a lifelong history of behavioral abnormalities, including hypodipsia. Diagnostic evaluation revealed marked hypernatremia and a single forebrain ventricle. The behavioral abnormalities did not resolve with correction of the hypernatremia, and the dog was euthanatized. At necropsy, midline forebrain structures were absent or reduced in size, and normally paired forebrain structures were incompletely separated. Findings were diagnostic for holoprosencephaly, a potentially genetic disorder and the likely cause of the hypodipsia. Similar evaluation of affected Miniature Schnauzer dogs may reveal whether holoprosencephaly routinely underlies the thirst deficiency that may be seen in dogs of this breed.
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Sullivan, S. A., Harmon, B. G., Purinton, P. T., Greene, C. E., & Glerum, L. E. (2003). Lobar holoprosencephaly in a Miniature Schnauzer with hypodipsic hypernatremia. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 223(12), 1783-1787+1778. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.2003.223.1783
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