Lethal White syndrome

Lethal White syndrome

Lethal White syndrome is an autosomal genetic disorder that is most common in horse breed of American Paint Horses where foals are born all white with blue eyes and appear to be normal but internally they have a non-functioning colon which results in a very painful death after only a few days.

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