Progressive retinal atrophy (IFT122: c.3176G>A)
Progressive retinal atrophy (IFT122) is a genetic disease of the Finnish Lapphund that causes gradual degeneration of the retina, primarily affecting night vision. Early signs include night blindness and diffuse tapetal hyperreflectivity, detectable through an ophthalmologic examination. The disease generally progresses slowly, and some dogs may retain partial vision at an advanced age.
This test is also recommended for the Finnish Lapphund as part of the breeding program implemented by the Flemish government (see official program).
Transmission
Autosomal recessiveBreed
Finnish Lapphund, Lapponian Herder



