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From: Genome sequencing reveals a splice donor site mutation in the SNX14 gene associated with a novel cerebellar cortical degeneration in the Hungarian Vizsla dog breed

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Cerebellar MRI and gross pathological specimen from an HV with CCD (Case 1). Midline sagittal T2-weighted MRI image (a), and fresh sagittal section (b), of the cerebellum of a 4-month old HV with CCD. Predominantly affecting the rostral and dorsal cerebellum, there is widening of the cerebellar sulci with increased cerebrospinal fluid (increased T2-weighted signal) between the folia and subjectively reduced cortical grey matter (asterisks). This is not evident in the caudoventral lobules, which appear grossly normal (arrows)

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