A case report of congenitally abnormal rabbitheaded stillbirth Najdi lamb
J Anim Reprod Biotechnol • 2020
Publication Information
Authors
Mohamed M.M. Elsokary1
*, Seham, F. Shehata2
and Islam M. Saadedin3
Keywords
congenital disorders, Najdi, sheep, stillbirth
Journal
J Anim Reprod Biotechnol
Publisher
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Volume
35
Issue
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Pages
265-267
publication.type
International
Paper Link
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Abstract
The congenital head anomalies are most often used to describe defects
in the eyes, mouth, nose, skull, and or brain. The faulty embryogenesis most likely
found to be associated with abnormal genetic or epigenetic causes during pregnancy.
Eventually it leads to congenital anomalies. Rabbit-headed Lamb (RH) is a disorder
in sheep breeding that is characterized by some deformities in the head and the
face. A dead –day old- crossbred white Najdi lamb with a deformed face and head
was reported to be born in the current case. The external and physical examination
revealed a deformed skull and facial region with a unilateral eye, fused mouth, piglike nose, and patent skull with the brain coming out from left eye orbit. Additionally,
the lamb was very skinny with unusual long extremities. This is the first report of this
syndrome that describes such deformities in a stillbirth Najdi breed lamb
in the eyes, mouth, nose, skull, and or brain. The faulty embryogenesis most likely
found to be associated with abnormal genetic or epigenetic causes during pregnancy.
Eventually it leads to congenital anomalies. Rabbit-headed Lamb (RH) is a disorder
in sheep breeding that is characterized by some deformities in the head and the
face. A dead –day old- crossbred white Najdi lamb with a deformed face and head
was reported to be born in the current case. The external and physical examination
revealed a deformed skull and facial region with a unilateral eye, fused mouth, piglike nose, and patent skull with the brain coming out from left eye orbit. Additionally,
the lamb was very skinny with unusual long extremities. This is the first report of this
syndrome that describes such deformities in a stillbirth Najdi breed lamb
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