Species: Dog
Condition: Renal Amyloidosis
Organ System: Urogenital
Also referred to as kidney amyloidosis, it is a disorder of protein metabolism characterized by the abnormal deposition of amyloid (a protein) in the kidneys. The cause remains poorly understood. It is a genetic problem in certain breeds of dogs, such as the shar-pei, and as a sequel to chronic and inflammatory conditions. The average age of diagnosed cases is 9 years old. The disease can affect any age or breed with Beagles, walker hounds, and collies at higher risk. Deposition of amyloid in the kidneys leads to excessive protein loss in the urine and eventually kidney failure. Treatment regimen includes managing any concurrent kidney failure, treating underlying problems, and supportive treatment.
Breeds exposed to Renal Amyloidosis – Research Reference
Bouvier Des Flandres Cross – (Teske et al. 2002a)
Bouvier Des Flandres – (Teske et al. 2002a)
Disease Author
Dr Merliza Cabriles, Professor of Veterinary Medicine
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This information is accurate as at May 2014 and is subject to change without notice.
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