Hepatic Copper Storage Disease Dogs
Clinical signs are variable as some pets may not have any clinical signs while others may have severe neurological deficits secondary to liver dysfunction.
Hepatic copper storage disease dogs. Copper storage disease is a disease characterized by excessive accumulation of copper in the livers of affected patients. Copper storage disease csd is being diagnosed with increasing frequency. This leads to progressive damage and scarring of the liver. In dogs veterinarians define this as copper associated hepatopathy.
This condition may be secondary to a primary disease or the result of genetic based abnormal copper metabolism. Some medications and diet change can help to stop the accumulation of copper in the liver. Bedlington terriers doberman pinschers west highland white terriers skye terriers and labrador retrievers are dog breeds known to be susceptible to this disease. Excessive copper storage in the liver is caused by a genetic abnormality.
Copper storage disease in dogs is a condition caused by an abnormal accumulation of chelated copper in the animal s liver.