Genome-Wide Association Analysis Identifies a Mutation in the Thiamine Transporter 2 (SLC19A3) Gene Associated with Alaskan Husky Encephalopathy
Figure 2
A. Transverse section of brain with bilaterally symmetrical areas of cavitation due to encephalomalacia in the thalamus. B. Same dog; macrophotograph of a transverse section of brain rostral to Figure 2A illustrating bilaterally symmetrical areas of polioencephalomalacia [2] or of necrosis with incipient malacia [1], [3], [4] in cortex deep in the sulci [1], in the claustrum [2], in caudate nucleus [3] and the globus pallidus [4] (HE-LFB stain).