A male 25-month-old Dalmatian dog attended our veterinary hospital because of anorexia and high circulating liver enzyme activities. Abdominal computed tomography showed a slightly small liver with rounded edges, and laparoscopic examination showed that the liver was yellowish. Histopathological examination revealed multifocal necrosis of hepatocytes and severe chronic hepatitis. Rhodanine staining showed severe copper accumulation in hepatocytes and a quantitative analysis of the copper content of the liver showed substantial accumulation (10.3 mg/g dry mass), suggesting a diagnosis of copper-associated hepatitis. Previously reported canine mutation in the COMMD1, the gene responsible for the copper-associated hepatitis in the Bedlington terrier, was not identified. To our knowledge, this is the first report of copper-associated hepatitis in a Dalmatian in Japan.
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Nakaichi, M., Iseri, T., Horikirizono, H., Komine, M., Itoh, H., Sunahara, H., … Tani, K. (2021). Copper-associated hepatitis in a young dalmatian dog in japan. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 83(6), 911–915. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.21-0061
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