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  • 1. Foal with Overo lethal white syndrome born to a registered quarter horse mare.
    Lightbody T.
    Can Vet J; 2002 Sep; 43(9):715-7. PubMed ID: 12240532
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  • 2. A missense mutation in the endothelin-B receptor gene is associated with Lethal White Foal Syndrome: an equine version of Hirschsprung disease.
    Metallinos DL, Bowling AT, Rine J.
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  • 3. Ileocolonic aganglionosis in white progeny of overo spotted horses.
    Hultgren BD.
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  • 4. [The "lethal white foal" syndrome].
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  • 5. Overo lethal white foal syndrome: equine model of aganglionic megacolon (Hirschsprung disease).
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    Hum Mol Genet; 1998 Jun 01; 7(6):1047-52. PubMed ID: 9580670
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  • 10. Endothelin receptor B polymorphism associated with lethal white foal syndrome in horses.
    Santschi EM, Purdy AK, Valberg SJ, Vrotsos PD, Kaese H, Mickelson JR.
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  • 11. Evaluation of allele frequencies of inherited disease genes in subgroups of American Quarter Horses.
    Tryon RC, Penedo MC, McCue ME, Valberg SJ, Mickelson JR, Famula TR, Wagner ML, Jackson M, Hamilton MJ, Nooteboom S, Bannasch DL.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 2009 Jan 01; 234(1):120-5. PubMed ID: 19119976
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  • 12. Congenital intestinal aganglionosis in white foals.
    Vonderfecht SL, Bowling AT, Cohen M.
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  • 13. Evaluation of deafness in American Paint Horses by phenotype, brainstem auditory-evoked responses, and endothelin receptor B genotype.
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  • 14. Dominant inheritance of overo spotting in paint horses.
    Bowling AT.
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  • 15. Skin malformations in a neonatal foal tested homozygous positive for Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome.
    Monthoux C, de Brot S, Jackson M, Bleul U, Walter J.
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  • 16. Megacolon in two related Clydesdale foals.
    Dyke TM, Laing EA, Hutchins DR.
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  • 17. Megacolon with myenteric hypoganglionosis in a foal.
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  • 18. Hemolytic-uremic syndrome in a postpartum mare concurrent with encephalopathy in the neonatal foal.
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  • 19. Association of megacolon with a new dominant spotting gene (Dom) in the mouse.
    Lane PW, Liu HM.
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