Estudio radiológico sobre la frecuencia de presentación de displasia de cadera en caninos de la raza Labrador retriever

Translated title of the contribution: Radiological study on the frequency of presentation of hip dysplasia in canines from Labrador retriever breed

Juan G. Tong, Víctor A. Fernández, Jorge A. Mendoza, Diego C. Díaz

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Abstract

The incidence ofhip displasia in 60 Labrador Retrievers was evaluated at the Small Animal Clinic, Faculty ofVeterinary Medicine, San Marcos University, Lima, following radiological procedures dictated by the Federación Cinológica Internacional (FCI). Two groups, comprised of30 mal e and 30 female dogs, were fonned at random and data on sex, age, clínical symptoms and coat color were recorded. Measurement of the Norberg angle in x-rays of both coxofemoral joints was used to determine the presence or absence of malformations. Hip displasia was diagnosed in 61.7% (37/60) ofthe cases, an elevated incidence compared to data from other countries. Both sexes were equally affected (no statistically significant difference) and most of the displasias were bilateral. Beca use only 48.64 %± 16.10 ofthe affected animals exhibited clínical symptoms, it is clear that radiological study is essential for precise and definitive diagnosis of canine hip dysplasia.

Translated title of the contributionRadiological study on the frequency of presentation of hip dysplasia in canines from Labrador retriever breed
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)113-119
Number of pages7
JournalRevista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Peru
Volume11
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2000

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Se observó una frecuencia de presentación de displasia coxofemoral de 61.7 ± 12.3% (Cuadro l ), que resulta elevada en relación con los registros internacionales de la Orthopedic Foundation for Animals, que durante 17 años y medio ( 1974-1991) registró 44 009 caninos de la raza Labrador Retriever, obteniendo una frecuencia de presentación de la enfermedad de 14.6%. (Corley, 1992).

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© 2000 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. All rights reserved.

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