Incidence of portosystemic shunts in Finnish miniature schnauzer litters
Jenni Maria Sukura, Thomas Spillmann, Outi Maria Laitinen-Vapaavuori, Sari Helena Mölsä

TL;DR
This study found that 1.37% of Finnish miniature schnauzer puppies had a liver-bypassing blood vessel condition, higher than in general dog populations.
Contribution
The study provides the first systematic evaluation of CPSS incidence in Finnish miniature schnauzer puppies.
Findings
The incidence of CPSS in Finnish miniature schnauzers was 1.37%.
All diagnosed CPSS originated from the splenic or left gastric vein.
The elevated incidence suggests a possible genetic predisposition in the breed.
Abstract
Congenital portosystemic shunts (CPSSs) are vascular anomalies that permit communication between the portal and systemic circulation, thus allowing venous blood to bypass the liver. Previous studies have reported an estimated CPSS prevalence of 0.18–0.76% in the general dog population, being more commonly diagnosed in purebred breeds such as cairn terriers, Maltese, dachshunds, Yorkshire terriers, Irish wolfhounds, golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers. In addition, miniature schnauzers are known to be predisposed to CPSSs, but the breed-specific incidence has not been systematically investigated. This study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence of CPSSs in Finnish 6–12-week-old miniature schnauzer puppies within a one-year study period. The puppies were screened for the presence of a CPSS by measuring the postprandial serum bile acid (SBA) concentration. When the SBA…
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TopicsLiver Disease and Transplantation · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
