Editorial Type: Articles
| Online Publication Date: 01 Sept 1999
Cobalamin deficiency associated with erythroblastic anemia and methylmalonic aciduria in a border collie
Cobalamin deficiency associated with erythroblastic anemia and methylmalonic aciduria in a border collie
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Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 392 – 395
Anemia due to cobalamin deficiency is a rare genetic disorder that has been recognized in dogs only recently. This report concerns a 14-month-old border collie that presented for chronic, nonregenerative anemia. Cytological examination of a peripheral blood smear showed the presence of erythroblasts. Serum cobalamin levels were below reference ranges reported for clinically normal dogs. A methylmalonic aciduria was found on urinalysis. These signs are consistent with the anemia in Imerslund-Graesbeck syndrome reported in humans. Anemia due to cobalamin deficiency responds to parenteral vitamin B12 therapy, and affected animals have a good prognosis for recovery.
Copyright: 1999


