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Publication : Genetic spina bifida occulta in the mouse.

First Author  Hollander WF Year  1976
Journal  Am J Anat Volume  146
Issue  2 Pages  173-9
PubMed ID  782223 Mgi Jnum  J:5675
Mgi Id  MGI:54152 Doi  10.1002/aja.1001460205
Citation  Hollander WF (1976) Genetic spina bifida occulta in the mouse. Am J Anat 146(2):173-9
abstractText  Spina bifida occulta is one of the major effects of the recessive mutant snubnose (symbol sno). Linkage tests have located this mutant in chromosome 4. Defective spinal arch formation typically includes the lumbar and often the posterior thoracic and sacral vertebrae. There is great variation in detail, from nearly normal closure to a trough-like spinal column. Causes of the variation are not understood. Severely affected specimens may also have defective anterior thoracic vertebrae and reduced size of the sacral vertebrae, with kyphosis. The tail is essentially normal. No external lesion or myelomeningocele has been found, but there have been some instances of paralysis of the hind limbs, possibly from injury. The spinal cord seems normal as a rule, and pigmentation is normal. Embryological study has not been attempted, but the condition seems to be primarily osteogenic in origin.
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