2001
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2001.219.1719
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Evaluation of risk factors for degenerative joint disease associated with hip dysplasia in German Shepherd Dogs, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and Rottweilers

Abstract: Results indicated that the probability of having hip DJD increased with hip joint laxity as measured by use of DI. This association was breed-specific, indicating that breed-specific information on disease susceptibility should be incorporated when making breeding decisions and when deciding on possible surgical treatment of hip dysplasia.

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“…Passive hip laxity (PHL) is the primary risk factor for the development of degenerative joint disease in dogs with hip dysplasia (Smith et al, 1995), and has been the support of research in new radiographic diagnostic techniques (Smith et al, 1990;Farese et al, 1998;Flückiger et al, 1999;Vezzoni et al, 2005). The most widely known, very well investigated and accepted technique for PHL measurement in dogs is a stress-radiographic method, denominated PennHIP (Ginja et al, 2006).…”
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“…Passive hip laxity (PHL) is the primary risk factor for the development of degenerative joint disease in dogs with hip dysplasia (Smith et al, 1995), and has been the support of research in new radiographic diagnostic techniques (Smith et al, 1990;Farese et al, 1998;Flückiger et al, 1999;Vezzoni et al, 2005). The most widely known, very well investigated and accepted technique for PHL measurement in dogs is a stress-radiographic method, denominated PennHIP (Ginja et al, 2006).…”
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“…Alguns autores citaram que a susceptibilidade ao desenvolvimento de DCF varia com as raças. Smith et al (1995) analisaram os fatores de risco para a DCF entre um grupo de cães da raça Pastor Alemão e um grupo de cães de raças variadas e observaram que os Pastores Alemães têm um risco seis vezes maior de desenvolverem osteoartrose da articulação coxofemoral que os cães do segundo grupo.…”
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“…Estos resultados corroboran la información presentada por Smith et al, (2001). Distinguiendo que la enfermedad se puede presentar en animales tan jóvenes (menos de 6 meses) y mayores (5 años a más).…”
Section: Edad Meses Animalesunclassified