The Cairn
Terrier
The following diseases are reported to occur more frequently in the Cairn Terrier than in the general dog population. In some cases the disease either has, or is believed to have, a genetic, hereditary cause but many of the diseases listed here do not have a proven genetic basis.
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Alimentary tract diseases
This section includes diseases that involve the mouth, oesophagus (gullet), stomach, small intestine (duodenum and ileum), large intestine (colon and rectum), liver and pancreas.
Diseases involving the mouth
Diseases affecting the gullet (oesophagus)
- Congenital broncho-oesophageal fistula
Diseases involving the pancreas
Diseases affecting the small intestine
Diseases affecting the large intestine
Blood diseases
Cardiovascular diseases
Heart valve disorders
Abnormal development of major blood vessels to the heart
Heart muscle disease
Cancer
Endocrine diseases
Eye diseases
Diseases of the eyeball
Diseases of the eyelids
Diseases of the third eyelid (nictitating membrane)
Diseases of the cornea
Diseases of the lens
Diseases of the retina
Hormonal diseases
Immune system diseases
Kidney and Urinary
tract disease
Liver diseases
- Congenital
polycystic liver disease
- Congenital
portosystemic shunt
- Microvascular
portal dysplasia
Nervous system diseases
- Globoid cell
leukodystrophy (Juvenile) (Lysosomal
storage or Krabbes disease)
(autosomal recessive)
Orthopaedic diseases
- Craniomandibular
osteopathy
Reproductive disorders
Respiratory diseases
- Congenital
broncho-oesophageal fistula
- Pulmonary
Interstitial Fibrosis
Skin diseases
Other
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