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Multiple Complex Congenital Malformations in a Rabbit Kit (Oryctolagus cuniculi)
Authors:Jennifer L Booth  Xuwen Peng  Jennifer Baccon  Timothy K Cooper
Affiliation:Departments of 1.Comparative Medicine;2.Pathology, and;3.Neurosurgery, Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania
Abstract:
Congenital malformations may occur during early embryogenesis in cases of genetic abnormalities or various environmental factors. Affected subjects most often have only one or 2 abnormalities; subjects rarely have several unrelated congenital defects. Here we describe a case of a stillborn New Zealand white rabbit with multiple complex congenital malformations, including synophthalmia, holoprosencephaly, gastroschisis, and a supernumerary hindlimb, among other anomalies. There was no historical exposure to teratogens or other known environmental causes. Although not confirmed, this case was most likely a rare spontaneous genetic event.Congenital malformations occur when there is derangement of the embryologic developmental process. Neural development and organogenesis is a critical time of development that occurs during early embryogenesis.2,37 Congenital malformations that manifest at this stage of development may occur in association with various genetic abnormalities, such as point mutations and chromosomal abnormalities.25,29 In addition, environmental factors, including maternal health status, nutritional deficiencies, and exposure to teratogenic drugs or chemicals, may play a role in the development of congenital malformations.12,25 However, in 65% to 75% of human cases, the cause is unknown, resulting from a complex set of events such as polygenic or multifactorial genetic disorders, spontaneous genetic errors, and synergistic interactions of teratogens.3,25 Approximately 78% of human cases demonstrate only a single developmental malformation, with cardiovascular defects accounting for approximately 30% to 35% of organ defects. Cases of more than 2 or 3 malformations in a single person are extremely rare.28Here we describe a New Zealand white rabbit that was stillborn with numerous complex developmental abnormalities, including synophthalmia, a supraoptic proboscis, holoprosencephaly with other associated craniofacial deformities, Chiari malformation type I, gastroschisis, a supernumerary hindlimb, a fused (horseshoe) kidney with a supernumerary kidney, and male pseudohermaphroditism.
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