Delayed postoperative hemorrhage (DEPOH)

LABOKLIN Service ID: 8862

A variant in the SERPINF2 gene has been identified in Scottish Deerhounds and Greyhounds that is associated with an increased risk of developing delayed postoperative hemorrhage (DEPOH). Clinical signs are the unexpected, excessive bleeding or bruising starting 1 to 4 days after a surgical procedure. The symptoms vary from frank bleeding from the wound, to excessive and also progressive bruising of the skin surrounding the wound and hemoabdomen. The results of coagulation screening tests like the measurements of prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time and von Willebrand factor antigen, as well as platelet counts were unremarkable.
Compared to dogs not carrying the marker variant, dogs with two variant alleles as well as dogs with one variant allele show an increased risk of developing DEPOH.

Method

sequencing

Breed list

Deerhound, Greyhound

Heredity

autosomal dominant with incomplete penetrance

Duration

1 - 2 weeks after arrival of the sample in the lab