Sentences with phrase «skeletal abnormalities in»

(rptref1, rptref2, rptref3, ref4, ref5) As these youngsters mature, veterinarians see a variety of skeletal abnormalities in them because proper bone development and bone maturation sequence also depend on adequate thyroid hormone.
High protein intakes per se do not cause skeletal abnormalities in dogs (including osteochondrosis in large breeds) or renal insufficiency later in life in dogs or cats.
An excess of calcium can cause skeletal abnormalities in some dogs, especially large breeds, and not enough calcium can cause bone loss.
However, too much calcium can cause skeletal abnormalities in some dogs, especially large breeds and not enough calcium can cause bone loss.
The genetic defect causing skeletal abnormalities in Shetland ponies has been identified by researchers at Uppsala University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU).

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In this case, what first looked like a case of physical abuse turned out to be a case of child neglect — with some of the skeletal abnormalities being caused by rickets and scurvy.
Skeletal dysplasia is a group of rare diseases that afflict skeletal growth through abnormalities in bone and caSkeletal dysplasia is a group of rare diseases that afflict skeletal growth through abnormalities in bone and caskeletal growth through abnormalities in bone and cartilage.
While she was there, the team discovered a gene that played an important role in Rubinstein - Taybi syndrome, a genetic disease that can cause skeletal abnormalities and mental retardation in patients.
Shwachman - Diamond syndrome (SDS) is a rare, inherited bone marrow failure, characterized by a low number of white blood cells, poor growth due to difficulty absorbing food and, in some cases, skeletal abnormalities.
In rats treated with sodium fluoride (NaF)(the pharmaceutical form of fluoride), administration of vitamin D significantly lessened the skeletal and visceral abnormalities of skeletal fluorosis.
A person with insulin resistance will divert a greater proportion of dietary carbohydrate to the liver where much of it is converted to fat (that is, de novo lipogenesis), as opposed to being oxidized for energy in skeletal muscle.30 Although Hellerstein31 has recently reported that de novo lipogenesis contributes only ∼ 20 % of new triglycerides, this greater conversion of dietary carbohydrate into fat, much of it entering the circulation as saturated fat, is a metabolic abnormality that significantly increases risk for diabetes and heart disease.
Our veterinarians will check your pet's ears, eyes, skin, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, neurological, and skeletal systems in order to look for any abnormalities.
Other than that, the dogs were healthy, never had issues with skeletal / hormonal abnormalities that often happen in dogs spayed before they've sexually matured.
Dogs with pituitary dwarfism syndrome have proportionate limbs and a proportionate torso (unlike dogs with skeletal dwarfism, which causes abnormalities in proportion).
Skeletal abnormalities such as hip dysplasia, osteochondritis dissecans, radius curvus, stunted growth, and hypertrophic osteodystrophy are commonly associated with the growth of large and giant breeds, but quite rare in small breeds (3).
Unfortunately, puppies born with skeletal or pituitary abnormalities often don't grow as they should, resulting in dwarfism and often painful joint conditions.
While some breeds, such as dachshunds and basset hounds, have encouraged skeletal abnormalities, or dwarfism, in the breed standard, it's abnormal and often painful in most other breeds.
In other breeds, X-rays and bone biopsies are probably the most reliable methods to diagnose the nature and extent of the dog's skeletal abnormalities.
Giant and large dog breeds require at least 2 percent calcium in their diet to prevent skeletal abnormalities.
Weak muscles or sudden fatigue in dogs, more technically referred to as Myasthenia gravis, is a syndrome that involves skeletal muscle weakness in the absence of obvious nervous system abnormalities.
Dr. Romain Lambrot explained that there was an almost 30 percent increase in birth defects when the fathers had insufficient folate in their diet: «We were very surprised... We saw some pretty severe skeletal abnormalities that included both cranio - facial and spinal deformities.»
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