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Hip dysplasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hip dysplasia can refer to: • Hip dysplasia (canine) • Hip dysplasia (human)
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Hip dysplasia (canine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hip dysplasia is a congenital disease that affects mostly large breed dogs. It causes weakness and lameness to the rear quarters, and eventually leads to painful arthritis. This arthritis goes by several names; degenerative joint disease, arthrosis, osteoarthritis.
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Hip dysplasia is a word used to describe several different developmental problems of the hip joint that occur during pregnancy and infancy.
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Comprehensive series about Canine Hip Dysplasia by John C. Cargill, MA MBA, MS and Susan Thorpe-Vargas, MS including: ... Canine Hip Dysplasia by Malcolm Willis, author of History and Genetics of the German Shepherd Dog.
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