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Background A lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LTV) is a congenital anomaly of the caudal vertebral column. It has been associated with asymmetrical canine hip dysplasia (CHD) and cauda equina syndrome (CES) in German Shepherd dogs.
Jon Andre Berg +3 more
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James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health Annual Report 1981 [PDF]
James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health Annual Report 1981Topics in the Annual Report include: A Message from the Director (Douglas D. McGregor); Staff of the Baker Institute; Cornell Research Laboratory for Diseases of Dogs; Giralda Laboratory for ...
James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health +1 more
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Frequency estimation of disease-causing mutations in the Belgian population of some dog breeds, part 2 : retrievers and other breed types [PDF]
A Belgian population of ten breeds with a low to moderately low genetic diversity or which are relatively popular in Belgium, i.e. Bichon frise, Bloodhound, Bouvier des Flandres, Boxer, Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Irish setter, Papillon, Rottweiler ...
Beckers, Evy +3 more
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Diseases in dogs: necropsy observation [PDF]
Morbidity in dogs was associated mainly with diseases or abnormal it if in the Pansystemic, digestive and respiratory systems in that order. In the pansystemic category, poisoning and carnine distemper' were most common.
Chooi, Kum Fai +2 more
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Assessment of New Radiographic Traits in Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD)
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a polygenic, multifactorial developmental disorder of the hip joint. Hip laxity, an early characteristic of CHD, leads to degeneration within the joint due to mechanical injury.
Marešová Scarlett +2 more
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Canine Hip Dysplasia in Sweden [PDF]
B, Henricson, G, Ljunggren, S E, Olsson
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Prevalence of canine hip dysplasia in 10 breeds in France, a retrospective study of the 1997-2017 radiographic screening period. [PDF]
Baldinger A +6 more
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Non-surgical pain management for hip joint disease in veterinary medicine
The most common orthopaedic developmental disease in dogs is hip dysplasia. This condition results in coxofemoral laxity due to incongruity and lack of stabilisation of the joint by the soft tissues. Currently, there is no therapeutic plan to correct hip
J Toholova, S Hornak, M Kuricova
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Methods to Improve Joint Genetic Evaluation of Canine Hip Dysplasia Across BVA/KC and FCI Screening Schemes. [PDF]
Wang S +4 more
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