Using data from the VetCompass Programme, this study aimed to report the frequency and risk factors for elbow joint disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK and describe clinical management. Results: From 455,069 dogs under veterinary care, the one-year period prevalence for ...
Background Hip dysplasia remains one of the most serious hereditary diseases occurring in dogs despite long-standing evaluation schemes designed to aid sel... TW Lewis,SC Blott,JA Woolliams - 《Bmc Genetics》 被引量: 52发表: 2013年 Complex disease and phenotype mapping in the domestic dog The...
The incidence of elbow disease based solely on arthrosis (ARTH) score was compared with a protocol using a combination of ARTH score plus a score for primary lesions (ED score). The population of dogs studied included 425 Bernese mountain dogs and 22 dogs of other breeds. The overall ...
Despite being a common disease it has not yet been widely documented. ED has been overshadowed by similar diseases such as hip dysplasia (HD) due to the connection and similarity between the two diseases. ED generally first presents itself in dogs between the ages of 4 to 12 months old. ...
This paper attempts to clarify the diagnosis of elbow dysplasia based on the presence of degenerative joint disease by correlating rediographic necropsy, necropsy, and histopathologic results using elbows from 8 German Shepherd dogs. All elbows had radiographic changes consistent with osteoarthrosis/...
infectious bursal diseasepolymerase chain reactionreverse transcriptasesingle-tube techniquesensitivityspecificityvirusObjective— Short-term, in vivo evaluation of a total-elbow arthroplasty (TEA) system in normal dogs. Study Design— Prospective evaluation comparing pre- and postoperative findings. Animals— ...
MicroRNA can detect myxomatous mitral valve disease in dogs, new study finds Abi Bautista-Alejandre, Assistant Editor December 13th 2024 Article These miRNA markers also hold promise for differentiating between preclinical stage and clinical stage MMVD ...
Medial compartment disease (MCompD) of the canine elbow can be defined as clinical signs attributable to articular cartilage loss of the medial coronoid process (MCP) of the ulna and medial aspect of the humeral condyle without significant lateral compartment pathology. Whereas outcomes associated with...
Elbow dysplasia can cause lameness, and arthroscopic treatments do not palliate pain in all affected dogs [13, 14]. Because CED is a heritable disease, it is very import- ant to identify and remove the affected animals from breeding to decrease the incidence of CED in dogs. Al- though ...
ONE of the major activities of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association over the past 12 months has been the investigation of potential international measures for the control of inherited disease in the pedigree dog. Three areas of concern are currently being examined; elbow dysplasia, hip ...