A genetic predictive model for canine hip dysplasia: integration of Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) and candidate gene approaches. [PDF]
Canine hip dysplasia is one of the most prevalent developmental orthopedic diseases in dogs worldwide. Unfortunately, the success of eradication programs against this disease based on radiographic diagnosis is low.
Nerea Bartolomé +11 more
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Joint Genomic Prediction of Canine Hip Dysplasia in UK and US Labrador Retrievers [PDF]
Canine hip dysplasia, a debilitating orthopedic disorder that leads to osteoarthritis and cartilage degeneration, is common in several large-sized dog breeds and shows moderate heritability suggesting that selection can reduce prevalence.
Stefan M. Edwards +7 more
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The markers of the predictive DNA test for canine hip dysplasia may have a stronger relationship with elbow dysplasia [PDF]
Canine hip and elbow dysplasias, which are prevalent orthopedic conditions rooted in developmental and hereditary factors are yet to be comprehensively assessed.
Sena Ardicli +8 more
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Evaluation of the effects of asymmetric lumbosacral transitional vertebra on pelvic morphology in dogs using ventrodorsal radiographs [PDF]
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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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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Non-surgical pain management for hip joint disease in veterinary medicine [PDF]
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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Study on canine hip dysplasia and its diagnosis by imaging and molecular genetics techniques
The present paper is a bibliographical research on canine hip dysplasia using imaging and molecular genetics techniques. Ever since the first description in 1935 made by Schnelle, canine hip dysplasia has remained one of the most diagnosed orthopedic ...
Felix Daniel LUCACI +3 more
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Early hip laxity screening and later canine hip dysplasia development [PDF]
Background and Aim: Passive hip laxity (PHL) is considered the primary risk factor for canine hip dysplasia (HD) and is estimated, in stress hip radiographs, using the distraction index (DI).
Ana Santana +6 more
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Canine hip dysplasia is characterized by joint instability, subluxation, or even luxation of the femoral head, which causes a deformation of the joint with the early production of coxarthrosis. The main purpose of the paper was to determine the incidence
Felix Daniel LUCACI +6 more
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Genome wide analysis indicates genes for basement membrane and cartilage matrix proteins as candidates for hip dysplasia in Labrador Retrievers. [PDF]
Hip dysplasia, an abnormal laxity of the hip joint, is seen in humans as well as dogs and is one of the most common skeletal disorders in dogs. Canine hip dysplasia is considered multifactorial and polygenic, and a variety of chromosomal regions have ...
Ineke C M Lavrijsen +7 more
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