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    Hip dysplasia is an abnormality of the hip joint where the socket portion does not fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint...
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    In dogs, hip dysplasia is an abnormal formation of the hip socket that, in its more severe form, can eventually cause lameness and arthritis of the joints...
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    include hip dysplasia, myelodysplastic syndrome, and multicystic dysplastic kidney. In one of the modern histopathological senses of the term, dysplasia is...
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    flexion. Hip dysplasia Despite the widespread of ultrasound, pelvis X-ray is still frequently used to diagnose and/or monitor hip dysplasia or for assessing...
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    This gene is responsible for cone-rod dystrophy. Hip dysplasia is an abnormal formation of the hip socket that can lead to serious joint problems for...
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  • X-rays of hip dysplasia are one of the two main methods of medical imaging to diagnose hip dysplasia, the other one being medical ultrasonography. Ultrasound...
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    acetabular impingement Hip dysplasia (human) Hip examination Obstetrical dilemma Rump (animal) Snapping hip syndrome Waist–hip ratio Latin coxa was used...
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    limited to: canine hip dysplasia, Cauda equina syndrome, and osteoarthritis. Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is the abnormal formation of the hip joint and surrounding...
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    "generally considered healthy dogs". However, they also state that hip and elbow dysplasia are common problems affecting labradoodles. Other ailments include...
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    severity from temporary lameness due to bone growth whilst young to hip dysplasia or spinal disc herniation. The Clumber Spaniel is the largest of the...
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    vulnerable to hip dysplasia, a congenital and developmental problem with the hip joints. However, the risk of a PWD developing hip dysplasia can be greatly...
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    over the age of 2 years found a prevalence of 20.1% for hip dysplasia and 38.1% for elbow dysplasia, the second highest in the study. One study found the...
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    cases. Hip spicas were formerly common in reducing femoral fractures. Spica casts are used for treating hip dysplasia (developmental dislocation of hip). Spica...
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    from elevation. Hip dislocations can also occur following a hip replacement or from a developmental abnormality known as hip dysplasia. Hip dislocations...
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    of breeding for its distinctive appearance, including brachycephaly, hip dysplasia, heat sensitivity, and skin infections. Due to concerns about their...
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    14 November 2009. "Hip Dysplasia in Cavaliers: Painful and Expensive". Cavalier Health.org. Retrieved 5 April 2010. "Hip Dysplasia Statistics". Orthopedic...
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    Acetabulum (redirect from Hip socket)
    Right hip bone. External surface. Plan of ossification of the hip bone X-ray of the acetabulum, with measurements used in X-ray of hip dysplasia in adults...
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    by, or misdiagnosed as, other skeletal and joint conditions such as hip dysplasia. The problem develops in puppyhood, although often is subclinical, and...
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    years found a prevalence of 24.8% for hip dysplasia — the highest in the study — and 22.7% for elbow dysplasia. The Newfoundland is predisposed to gastric...
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    likely to have both hip and elbow dysplasia. 5.7% of Dobermanns over the age of 2 years had hip dysplasia and 0.8% had elbow dysplasia. A US study of the...
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    to certain hereditary diseases, including: Hip dysplasia, affecting 24.5% of individuals Elbow dysplasia, affecting 13.8% of individuals, Entropion,...
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    (approximately 6%) of hip dysplasia, a heritable condition where the femur does not fit securely in the pelvic socket of the hip joint. The Australian...
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    dogs found the Brittany to be predisposed to hip dysplasia with 4.22% of Brittanys having hip dysplasia compared to 3.52% overall. Another North American...
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    that hip dysplasia is a genetic defect for dogs of this breed. Accordingly, it requires all dogs to pass evaluation for absence of hip dysplasia to register...
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    Hip dysplasia is an abnormality of the hip joint which can cause crippling lameness and arthritis. The cats most commonly affected with hip dysplasia...
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    hip dysplasia, although the rate is declining in the past 7 years due to the emphasis placed by the Boykin Spaniel Foundation. Canine hip dysplasia is...
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    Corso is genetically pre-disposed to elbow and hip dysplasia, to patellar luxation and to retinal dysplasia. It has above-average susceptibility to demodicosis...
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    than a million records of dogs found 6.44% of Chow Chow dogs to have hip dysplasia compared with 3.52% overall. The study also found 4.3% of Chow Chow...
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    000 and 250,000 hip and elbow scans found 24.4% American Staffordshire Terriers to have hip dysplasia and 16.1% to have elbow dysplasia. Another North...
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    use has been associated with increased incidence of developmental dysplasia of the hip. The technique requires straightening the legs, which encourages...
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