Polyzystische Nierenerkrankung (BTPKD)
Polyzystische Nierenerkrankung (BTPKD)

Polycystic Kidney Disease (BTPKD)

Sale price€49,00
SKU: 2700272

Polycystic kidney disease (BTPKD) is a hereditary disease which can be tested with a DNA test. Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) in Bull Terrier is an inherited autosomal dominant disease. The mutation in PKD1 gene causes dogs to develop kidney cysts filled with fluid. These cysts grow in size and number as the diseases progresses, gradually replacing healthy kidney tissue with non-functional cysts and thus impairing renal function. Chronic renal failure appears in middle to old age and leads to death. Although renal cysts can be detected by ultrasound screening, it is difficult to establish a definite diagnosis, especially early in the disease course.

Inheritance: autosomal dominant

Mutation: PKD1 gene

Genetic test: The method used for genetic testing is extremely accurate and allows complete differentiation between affected animals, carriers and healthy dogs. DNA testing can be done at any age.

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Opening hours:

Mon – Fri from 08:00 – 17:00

You can reach us by phone:

Mon – Fri from 10:00 – 12:00 and 14:00 - 16:00

Landline AT: +43 (0) 662 / 43 93 83
Landline DE: +49 (0) 8654 / 68 24 430

You can reach us by email:
support(at)feragen.at

Postal address:

Austria:
FERAGEN GmbH
Laboratory for genetic veterinary diagnostics
Strubergasse 26
5020 Salzburg

Germany:
KUBEOS GmbH
c/o FERAGEN
Niedervillern 8
83410 Running

The German address is a PO box. The samples are forwarded to our laboratory in Austria three times a week.

Please do not send items as "Registered", "Personally delivered", "Registered Mail" or as express mail. This will lead to delays or refusal of acceptance at the PO box.


If you would like one of these shipping options, send the sample directly to us in Austria.