Genetics in the diagnosis of bovine congenital porphyrinuria (pink tooth)
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Fourie, P.J.J.
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Pretoria : The Government Printer
Abstract
A Shorthorn bull 7597 remotely related to a porphyrin carrier (Dr) bull
(7015) and showing skin lesions of photosensitization from calfhood, was
bred to two cows suffering from congenital porphyrinuria (pink tooth). Both
calves born out of this mating are clinically normal. The bull died from
heartwater or haemoglobinuria induced by Uleron treatment for heartwater.
Histologically no undoubted evidence of porphyria was recognised.
Chemically no porphyrins were found in the bones and no uroporphyrin in
the urine. The teeth are not discoloured. This chemical and histological
evidence tends to confirm the genetical evidence that this animal is not a
porphyrin sufferer, or, if it is, it must be a very unusual and atypical case
of porphyria.
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Keywords
Veterinary medicine
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Fourie, PJJ 1943, 'Genetics in the diagnosis of bovine congenital porphyrinuria (pink tooth)’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry, vol. 18, nos 1 & 2, pp. 305-310.