Diagnosis, prevention, and management of canine hip dysplasia: a review [PDF]
Emma R Schachner, Mandi J Lopez Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA Abstract: Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a polygenic and multifactorial developmental disorder ...
Schachner ER, Lopez MJ
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Effectiveness of Canine Hip Dysplasia and Elbow Dysplasia Improvement Programs in Six UK Pedigree Breeds [PDF]
Hip and elbow dysplasia are common disorders in larger dog breeds and crosses, and a known contributory factor to osteoarthritis, lameness and reduced mobility.
H. K. James +3 more
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Differential genetic regulation of canine hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis. [PDF]
BackgroundCanine hip dysplasia (HD) is a common polygenic trait characterized by hip malformation that results in osteoarthritis (OA). The condition in dogs is very similar to developmental dysplasia of the human hip which also leads to OA.Methodology ...
Zhengkui Zhou +21 more
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Canine hip dysplasia is predictable by genotyping. [PDF]
To establish a predictive method using whole genome genotyping for early intervention in canine hip dysplasia (CHD) risk management, for the prevention of the progression of secondary osteoarthritis (OA), and for selective breeding.Two sets of dogs (six breeds) were genotyped with dense SNPs covering the entire canine genome.
Guo G +16 more
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Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for canine hip dysplasia and canine elbow dysplasia in Bernese mountain dogs. [PDF]
A genome-wide association study for canine hip dysplasia (CHD) and canine elbow dysplasia (CED) using the Illumina canine high density bead chip had been performed for 174 Bernese mountain dogs.
Sophia Pfahler, Ottmar Distl
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Genomic prediction of traits related to canine hip dysplasia [PDF]
Increased concern for the welfare of pedigree dogs has led to development of selection programs against inherited diseases. An example is canine hip dysplasia (CHD), which has a moderate heritability and a high prevalence in some large-sized breeds.
Enrique eSanchez-Molano +5 more
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A retrospective study on findings of canine hip dysplasia screening in Kenya [PDF]
Aim: The current study was undertaken to evaluate the findings of canine hip dysplasia screening in Kenya. Materials and Methods: Records for 591 dogs were included in this study.
Peter Kimeli +7 more
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Emerging insights into the genetic basis of canine hip dysplasia [PDF]
Mário Ginja,1 Ana Rita Gaspar,1 Catarina Ginja,2,3 1Department of Veterinary Sciences-CITAB, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal; 2Ce3C – Centro de Ecologia, Evolução e Alteraçõ ...
Ginja M, Gaspar AR, Ginja C
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Prospective evaluation of a patented DNA test for canine hip dysplasia (CHD). [PDF]
Genetic testing has been propagated as a suitable means to specify individual risks for canine hip dysplasia (CHD). However, the current lack of validation of most genetic CHD tests has left dog owners and breeders in the dark about their practical ...
Eberhard Manz +2 more
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Incidence of canine hip dysplasia - a prospective study of one year [PDF]
A study was conducted to assess the prevalence of canine hip dysplasia (CHD) among dog population during a period of one year from January 2021 to December 2021.
Seesma Subramaniyan +5 more
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