作者
Mário Ginja, Ana Rita Gaspar, Catarina Ginja
发表日期
2015/5/20
来源
Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports
页码范围
193-202
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is the most common inherited polygenic orthopedic trait in dogs with the phenotype influenced also by environmental factors. This trait was described in the dog in 1935 and leads to a debilitating secondary hip osteoarthritis. The diagnosis is confirmed radiographically by evaluating signs of degenerative joint disease, incongruence, and/or passive hip joint laxity. There is no ideal medical or surgical treatment so prevention based on controlled breeding is the optimal approach. The definitive CHD diagnosis based on radiographic examination involves the exposure to ionizing radiation under general anesthesia or heavy sedation but the image does not reveal the underlying genetic quality of the dog. Phenotypic expression of CHD is modified by environmental factors and dogs with a normal phenotype can be carriers of some mutations and transmit these genes to their offspring …
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M Ginja, AR Gaspar, C Ginja - Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, 2015