Hip dysplasia is a disabling orthopedic disease in dogs. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the morphological aspects and radiographic changes in the development of hip dysplasia in adult dogs, and to describe the frequency of each radiographic parameter according to each Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) grade. Brass descriptive forms for the evaluation of hip dysplasia were obtained from the archive of the Italian Fondazione Salute Animale, and the radiographic evaluation of 642 hips were processed. Sixteen radiographic criteria were assessed, divided into six main parameters: acetabulum, femoral head and its position in the acetabulum, femoral neck, joint space, and Norberg angle. The initial mild alterations w...
Hip dysplasia (HD) is an orthopaedic pathology with high prevalence in dogs, especially in large a...
The long-term outcome for dogs treated non-surgically for clinical signs of canine hip dysplasia wer...
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a hereditary developmental anomaly, most frequent in large dog breeds...
Hip dysplasia is a disabling orthopedic disease in dogs. The aim of this retrospective study was to ...
The subject of hip dysplasia in dogs is still current and preoccupies both animal owners and veterin...
The authors reviewed pelvic radiographs of 891 dogs in a retrospective study, to determine the incid...
This study aimed to investigate frequency of hip scores (FCI method) and risk factors for hip dyspla...
Throughout the literature survey we tried to present and explain why the radiological and clinical e...
To diagnose hip dysplasia, you can use a test system, the essence of which is to create a subhabitat...
A total of 272 cases of hip dysplasia were reviewed. A review of clinical cases presented with the c...
This paper aimed to assess the prevalence of hip dysplasia (HD) in some breeds of dogs widely diffus...
In recent years, radiologic detection of passive joint laxity, i.e., distraction radiography, has be...
Hip dysplasia (HD) is common in both humans and dogs. This interconnection is because humans and dog...
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a polygenic and multifactorial developmental disorder characterized by...
OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to verify if a significant difference exists between parameters in the e...
Hip dysplasia (HD) is an orthopaedic pathology with high prevalence in dogs, especially in large a...
The long-term outcome for dogs treated non-surgically for clinical signs of canine hip dysplasia wer...
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a hereditary developmental anomaly, most frequent in large dog breeds...
Hip dysplasia is a disabling orthopedic disease in dogs. The aim of this retrospective study was to ...
The subject of hip dysplasia in dogs is still current and preoccupies both animal owners and veterin...
The authors reviewed pelvic radiographs of 891 dogs in a retrospective study, to determine the incid...
This study aimed to investigate frequency of hip scores (FCI method) and risk factors for hip dyspla...
Throughout the literature survey we tried to present and explain why the radiological and clinical e...
To diagnose hip dysplasia, you can use a test system, the essence of which is to create a subhabitat...
A total of 272 cases of hip dysplasia were reviewed. A review of clinical cases presented with the c...
This paper aimed to assess the prevalence of hip dysplasia (HD) in some breeds of dogs widely diffus...
In recent years, radiologic detection of passive joint laxity, i.e., distraction radiography, has be...
Hip dysplasia (HD) is common in both humans and dogs. This interconnection is because humans and dog...
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a polygenic and multifactorial developmental disorder characterized by...
OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to verify if a significant difference exists between parameters in the e...
Hip dysplasia (HD) is an orthopaedic pathology with high prevalence in dogs, especially in large a...
The long-term outcome for dogs treated non-surgically for clinical signs of canine hip dysplasia wer...
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is a hereditary developmental anomaly, most frequent in large dog breeds...