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Old 26-10-2011, 21:40   #10
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Today I received the results from Roni/Taabernakkelin Hronsek's (son of Baron) Primary Lens Luxation genetic test. The result was N/N.

This could mean a couple of different things. It is probable that the lens luxation is secondary to another condition. It is possible that the lens luxation is occuring from a gene different than other breeds, and therefore would not be detected.

On Roni's initial CERF (same as EVCO) exam at 27 months, the vet spotted a "suspicious" spot that he believed was from an old injury, and not genetic. He has not had his eyes tested since then (he was bred only once).
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