Collie Eye Anomaly
CEA - Collie Eye Anomaly - is an inherited condition affecting the eyes of a number of breeds of dogs. Its severe forms CEA can cause blindness in affected dogs.
Affected breeds are the Rough and Smooth Collie, the Shetland Sheepdog, the Australian Shepherd, the Border Collie, the Lancashire Heeler, and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
The CEA/CH result is one test - CH ( Choroidal Hypoplasia) is the technical term for CEA (Collie Eye Anomaly)
Possible Test Results :
- Clear
- Carrier
- Affected
- Hereditary Clear
- Hereditary Carrier
- Hereditary Affected
- Clear (Linkage Test)
- Carrier (Linkage Test)
- Affected (Linkage Test)
More CEA-CH (DNA Test) Information (opens a new window)
Collie Eye Anomaly is a mandatory test for the following breeds :
- Border Collie
- Lancashire Heeler
- Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
- Rough Collie
- Shetland Sheepdog
- Smooth Collie