Vet J. 2012 Aug;193(2):486-92. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.01.001. Epub 2012 Feb 14. Phenotypic and genetic evaluation of elbow dysplasia in Dutch Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and Bernese Mountain dogs. Lavrijsen IC, Heuven HC, Voorhout G, Meij BP, Theyse LF, Leegwater PA, Hazewinkel HA. Source Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80154, 3508TD Utrecht, The Netherlands. Abstract Canine elbow dysplasia encompasses four developmental diseases: ununited anconeal process, osteochondrosis of the medial part of the humeral condyle, fragmented medial coronoid process (FCP), and incongruity of the elbow joint. Four radiographic views per joint were used to evaluate 2693 Labrador Retrievers (LRs)...
Medial coronoid disease (MCD) of the canine elbow joint was first reported in 1974 as a developmenta...
<div><p>Hip (HD) and Elbow Dysplasia (ED) are two common complex developmental disorders of dogs. In...
Elbow dysplasia (ED) is a developmental, multifactorial, polygenic disease of rapidly growing, large...
Canine elbow dysplasia encompasses four developmental diseases: ununited anconeal process, osteochon...
Hereditary developmental orthopaedic diseases pose a serious threat to the quality of life of dogs. ...
AbstractHip as well as elbow dysplasia (HD, ED) are developmental disorders leading to malformation ...
Hip as well as elbow dysplasia (HD, ED) are developmental disorders leading to malformation of their...
Fragmented medial coronoid process (FCP) is the main component of elbow dysplasia (ED) in dogs, whic...
This paper aimed to present the first results of an explorative screening program currently running ...
Canine elbow dysplasia is a significant health issue affecting many breeds. Unfortunately, treatment...
The objective this study was to estimate genetic parameters for hip (HD) and elbow dysplasia (ED) in...
Canine elbow dysplasia is a significant health issue affecting many breeds. Unfortunately, treatment...
Objective: To determine if anthropometric measurements of the Labrador scapula, humerus, ulna and ra...
Fragmented coronoid process (FCP) is one of the main diseases associated with elbow dysplasia. FCP i...
The aim of the thesis: determine elbow dysplasia morbidity in breeding dogs. Tasks of the thesis: 1....
Medial coronoid disease (MCD) of the canine elbow joint was first reported in 1974 as a developmenta...
<div><p>Hip (HD) and Elbow Dysplasia (ED) are two common complex developmental disorders of dogs. In...
Elbow dysplasia (ED) is a developmental, multifactorial, polygenic disease of rapidly growing, large...
Canine elbow dysplasia encompasses four developmental diseases: ununited anconeal process, osteochon...
Hereditary developmental orthopaedic diseases pose a serious threat to the quality of life of dogs. ...
AbstractHip as well as elbow dysplasia (HD, ED) are developmental disorders leading to malformation ...
Hip as well as elbow dysplasia (HD, ED) are developmental disorders leading to malformation of their...
Fragmented medial coronoid process (FCP) is the main component of elbow dysplasia (ED) in dogs, whic...
This paper aimed to present the first results of an explorative screening program currently running ...
Canine elbow dysplasia is a significant health issue affecting many breeds. Unfortunately, treatment...
The objective this study was to estimate genetic parameters for hip (HD) and elbow dysplasia (ED) in...
Canine elbow dysplasia is a significant health issue affecting many breeds. Unfortunately, treatment...
Objective: To determine if anthropometric measurements of the Labrador scapula, humerus, ulna and ra...
Fragmented coronoid process (FCP) is one of the main diseases associated with elbow dysplasia. FCP i...
The aim of the thesis: determine elbow dysplasia morbidity in breeding dogs. Tasks of the thesis: 1....
Medial coronoid disease (MCD) of the canine elbow joint was first reported in 1974 as a developmenta...
<div><p>Hip (HD) and Elbow Dysplasia (ED) are two common complex developmental disorders of dogs. In...
Elbow dysplasia (ED) is a developmental, multifactorial, polygenic disease of rapidly growing, large...