"Skeletal deformities" refers to abnormal or irregular shapes, sizes, or positions of bones in the human body.
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«The adult weight and size of the animal is not impacted by whether the growth rate is rapid or slow, however, the risk
of skeletal deformities increases with the rapidity of growth.»
More distressing news about the decline of life in the oceans came in with another report, which shows that ocean acidification (fueled by ACD) is expected to
cause skeletal deformities in half of global juvenile corals, making them increasingly susceptible to dying off.
It prevents
skeletal deformities in growing puppies, helps regulate the immune system to control inflammatory diseases (just like omega fatty acids do), helps to prevent cancer and contributes to skin health.
This expertise includes diagnosis as well as surgical and nonsurgical treatment for a wide range of problems such
as skeletal deformities, musculoskeletal diseases, and traumatic injuries.
Labrador Retrievers and Samoyeds can develop retinal detachment along with associated
skeletal deformities because of what is thought to be incomplete dominant inheritance.
However, previous work has shown triploids to have
more skeletal deformities and lower temperature optima than the diploid salmon currently used in Norwegian aquaculture.
Hansen Type I IVDD is an acute hernation of the disk that comes on explosively and typically affects chondrodystrophic breeds (those with breed - specific and acceptable
hereditary skeletal deformities, such as Dachshunds, Shih - Tzus, Beagles, Pekingese, Poodles, Corgies, Bassett Hounds and dogs with similar characteristics of genetic dwarfism).
It has been found that a deficiency of this crucial vitamin may lead to birth defects in animals, particularly conditions such
as skeletal deformities, cleft palate, cleft lip, etc. (7)
The main finding of the thesis is that using current culture practices triploids do have higher levels
of skeletal deformities than diploids.
These benign tumors, known as enchondromas, are associated with severe pain, fractures, and
skeletal deformities.
Thomas Fraser's thesis is a study of the potential use of triploid salmon in Norwegian aquaculture in relation to culture practices and heart and
skeletal deformities.
The results suggest that in order to successfully integrate triploid salmon into the industry, some modifications are required to the current protocols used today to prevent heart and
skeletal deformities.
The diseases include cystic fibrosis, an autoimmune disease, a severe skin disorder, and others that normally lead to
skeletal deformities and mental retardation.
The specimen, discovered in the Chilean desert in 2003, had puzzled scientists because of
its skeletal deformities and bone development that seemed much more advanced than its size suggested.
These mutations cause a severe developmental disorder characterized by growth retardation, microcephaly and
skeletal deformities.
A deficiency of magnesium or vitamin D has been associated with a variety of disorders, which includes metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular diseases, and
skeletal deformities.
Good breeders screen their breeding stock to try and prevent inheritable diseases and
skeletal deformities.
When you add calcium in any form to your puppy's diet, you can cause an imbalance which can lead to problems with your puppy's growth or to
skeletal deformities that require surgery to correct.
In these dogs, good nutrition, dietary mineral balance (Calcium 1.1 %, Phosphorus 0.9 % ref) and a controlled growth rate can minimize many forms of
skeletal deformities.
Mucopolysaccharidosis is a rare inherited autosomal recessive metabolic disorder found in the German Shepherd dog and a few other breeds and is characterized by clouding of the corneas and
skeletal deformities.
They suffered from skin problems,
skeletal deformities, behavioral problems and organ malfunctions.
Symptoms of loss of biotin are hair loss, weakness, slow growth and
skeletal deformity, veterinary treatment is required.
The study found that cats on cooked food developed «behavioral characteristics, arthritis, sterility,
skeletal deformities and allergies»
Other signs include heart murmurs, chronic diarrhea, respiratory issues,
skeletal deformities, liver and spleen enlargement, vision problems, enlarged tongue, degenerative joint disease and developmental delays.
However, Miniature Goldens will continue to grow past two or three months of age, whereas Dwarf Goldens will present with stunted growth and
skeletal deformities.
By growing a large breed puppy too fast we're over stressing their body which can cause
skeletal deformities, muscle, joint and tendon damage that if not reversed quickly, can linger as a lifelong problem.
A cardinal rule is that
skeletal deformity such as deviation of the tibial tuberosity and a shallow trochlear groove should be corrected by bone reconstruction techniques.
«Are breeding techniques that sometimes result in
skeletal deformities a humane issue?
Women who used Topamax early in their pregnancies may have given birth to babies born with an oral cleft deformity, fetal or
skeletal deformities.
Other serious Topamax side effects that have been linked to babies whose moms used the drug during the prenatal, first - trimester include cleft palate, fetal deformities, genital defects, and
skeletal deformities.
Due to negligence, accident or not, birthing injuries such as cerebral palsy, Erb's palsy, brain damage,
skeletal deformities, and even death of your infant could occur.