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. 2020 Nov 6;82(12):1769–1772. doi: 10.1292/jvms.20-0299

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Case 1: The Scottish Fold and Munchkin cross-breed cat. A: ear pinna showing the folding forward configuration, which resembles that of the Scottish Fold cat. B: Limbs are short and appearance (5 months of age) is the same as for Munchkin. C: DNA sequence of TRPV4 c.1024G>T. The position of codon 1024 is highlighted, showing homozygous T (mutant) but not G (wild type). D and E: Radiographs of the hind leg taken at 12 months of age (D: mediolateral view, E: dorsoplantar view). Severe osteochondrodysplasia is seen at the tarsal joint and digits. A large exostosis is formed at the ventral side of calcaneus. Metatarsal bones are fused to each other.