Sentences with phrase «call elbow dysplasia»

There are actually a number of problems that can occur in the elbow, and any one or a combination can lead to the arthritis that we call elbow dysplasia.
A problem called elbow dysplasia is a developmental abnormality that occurs in the elbow joint of dogs, mostly of the medium to large breeds.
There are 3 developmental problems that may be called elbow dysplasia, namely a fragmented coronoid process (FCP), an ununited anconeal process (UAP), and osteochondritis dissecans (OCD).

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Other orthopedic diseases in Alaskan Malamutes are elbow dysplasia, osteochondritis, panosteitis, luxating patella, Wobbler's syndrome, and a rare disease called chondrodysplasia.
As an example, one of the most commonly administered health tests for canines is x-rays of the hips and elbows to show symptoms of a potentially painful, quality - of - life disease called dysplasia of the joint.
Responsible breeders check for health conditions such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, glaucoma, hypothyroidism, bleeding disorders, and luxating patella, a dislocated kneecap once called a «trick knee» in humans.
Other orthopedic diseases are elbow dysplasia, cruciate ligament rupture, luxating patella, osteochondritis, and a rare disease called chondrodysplasia.
More precisely the different joint conditions grouped under the name of elbow dysplasia include: a ununited anconeal process (failure of union between the anconeal process and the remainder of the ulna beyond 20 weeks of age), the so - called osteochondrosis dissecans of the humeral condyle (failure of ossification of the articular cartilage covering the humeral condyle, resulting in an abnormal thickening of the articular cartilage and separation between this region and the underlying bone), and finally the fragmentation of the coronoid process (in which the ulnar coronoid process have multiple fragments or most often a single fragment).
They are more prone to hip and elbow dysplasia and a disease of the femoral bone called Legg - Calve - Perthes in which the femoral bone receives a lack of blood and bone tissue dies.
The transformed trait was given the name EDT (elbow dysplasia transformed), while the» raw» traits were called ED (elbow dysplasia) and HD (hip dysplasia).
The OFA published a table for several years, showing the current progress, called «Trends in Elbow Dysplasia».
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