Brachycephalus – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Brachycephalus refers to a skull shape that is shortened in length and widened in breadth, resulting in a flat facial profile. It affects certain animal breeds and humans and can cause breathing problems.
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Brachycephalus refers to a skull shape that is shortened in length and widened in breadth, resulting in a flat facial profile. It affects certain animal breeds and humans and can cause breathing problems.
What is Brachycephalus?
Brachycephalus (also spelled Brachicephalus) describes an anatomical characteristic in which the skull is shortened along its length and widened across its breadth. The term derives from the Greek words brachys (short) and kephalé (head). The cephalic index -- the ratio of skull width to skull length -- exceeds 80 in brachycephalic individuals. The face appears flat, with a noticeably recessed nose and muzzle region.
In both human and veterinary medicine, the term is used for people as well as animals. The brachycephalic airway syndrome in certain dog and cat breeds is particularly well known and can be associated with serious respiratory problems.
Causes
The causes of brachycephalus vary depending on whether the subject is an animal or a human:
- Selective breeding (animals): In dog and cat breeds such as the Bulldog, Pug, Boxer, French Bulldog, Persian cat, and Himalayan cat, the short skull shape has been deliberately bred. While the facial bones are shortened, the soft tissue (tongue, palate, nasal mucosa) has not been reduced to the same extent.
- Genetic variants (humans): In humans, brachycephaly can be congenital, occurring as part of genetic syndromes such as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Apert syndrome, or Crouzon syndrome.
- Positional causes (infants): An acquired, non-syndromic form of brachycephaly can develop in infants due to persistent pressure on the still-soft skull (positional or deformational brachycephaly, also known as positional plagiocephaly).
Symptoms and Consequences
In Animals (Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome)
In brachycephalic dogs and cats, the anatomical changes frequently lead to Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome (BAS). Typical symptoms include:
- Snoring or gurgling breathing sounds
- Shortness of breath and rapid fatigue during physical activity
- Poor heat tolerance and increased risk of overheating
- Snoring during sleep
- In severe cases: cyanosis (bluish discoloration of mucous membranes due to oxygen deficiency)
The anatomical contributors to these symptoms include stenotic nares (abnormally narrow nostrils), an elongated soft palate, a hypoplastic (too narrow) tracheal diameter, and changes to the larynx.
In Humans
In humans, isolated brachycephaly usually does not cause severe functional problems. However, when associated with genetic syndromes, additional complications may occur:
- Sleep apnea and obstructive airway problems
- Dental malocclusion due to a narrowed jaw
- Difficulties with swallowing or speech
- Elevated intracranial pressure (when skull sutures close prematurely, known as craniosynostosis)
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is generally made clinically by assessing the shape of the head, along with:
- Measurement of the cephalic index: a value above 80 is considered brachycephalic
- Imaging techniques such as X-ray, CT scan, or MRI to evaluate skull bones and airways
- In animals: endoscopic examination of the upper airways (rhinoscopy, laryngoscopy)
- Sleep study (polysomnography) if sleep apnea is suspected
Treatment
In Animals
Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome in animals requires conservative or surgical intervention depending on severity:
- Conservative: Avoiding heat and stress, weight management in overweight animals, minimizing physical exertion
- Surgical: Widening of the nostrils (ala resection), shortening of the elongated soft palate, removal of enlarged laryngeal saccules
In Humans
- For positional brachycephaly in infants: physiotherapy, repositioning techniques, and possibly helmet therapy (cranial orthosis)
- For syndromic brachycephaly: interdisciplinary treatment, and neurosurgical intervention if craniosynostosis is present
- Orthodontic and orthognathic surgery for dental malocclusion
- Treatment of associated sleep apnea (CPAP therapy)
Prognosis
The prognosis depends strongly on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. Early treatment -- in both animals and humans -- can significantly improve quality of life and respiratory function. The welfare implications of selectively breeding brachycephalic animals have become an increasingly important topic in animal ethics and veterinary policy.
References
- Oechtering, G. U. (2010): Brachycephalic syndrome -- new information on an old congenital disease. In: Veterinary Focus, 20(2), pp. 2-9.
- Wilkins, R. H., Rengachary, S. S. (eds.): Neurosurgery. McGraw-Hill, New York, 2nd edition.
- World Health Organization (WHO): International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). Section on skull anomalies and craniofacial malformations. https://icd.who.int
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