Radiographic findings in the coxofemoral joint of Australian Cattle Dogs

Q3 Veterinary
Thais Cozza dos Santos, Eduarda Aléxia Nunes Louzada Dias Cavalcanti, Maria Eduarda Bicca Dode, Gustavo Antônio Boff, Guilherme Albuquerque de Oliveira Cavalcanti, Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn
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Australian Cattle Dogs (ACD) are medium-sized animals widely used in fieldwork for managing cattle and sheep. There needs to be more information about the conditions these dogs can develop despite being well-characterized animals since the beginning of the 20th century. Hip dysplasia (HD) is a developmental abnormality between the femoral head and the acetabular fossa, which can be debilitating. However, the available literature has no studies on the prevalence of this condition in dogs of this breed. This study aimed to evaluate radiographs of ACD qualitatively and quantitatively. For this purpose, 49 dogs considered healthy without clinical signs of HD were radiographically assessed, and the animals were classified as dysplastic (D) and non-dysplastic (ND). A frequency of 46.9% of dysplastic dogs was observed, with males being more affected. The cortical index (CI) and angle of inclination (AI) could not differentiate D from ND animals; only the Norberg angle (NA) was effective in this differentiation. No correlation was observed between AI, CI, and AN.
澳大利亚牛犬髋股关节的影像学表现
澳大利亚牧牛犬(ACD)是一种中型动物,广泛用于野外工作中管理牛羊。尽管自20世纪初以来这些狗的特征很好,但仍需要更多关于这些狗可能发展的条件的信息。髋关节发育不良(HD)是股骨头和髋臼窝之间的发育异常,可使人衰弱。然而,现有文献没有研究这种情况在该品种的狗的患病率。本研究旨在对ACD的x线片进行定性和定量评价。为此,49只被认为健康但没有HD临床症状的狗进行了x线评估,并将这些动物分为发育不良(D)和非发育不良(ND)。观察到发育不良狗的频率为46.9%,雄性更受影响。皮质指数(CI)和倾斜角度(AI)不能区分D和ND动物;只有Norberg角(NA)对这种分化有效。AI、CI和AN之间无相关性。
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to publish full articles, preliminary notes and review articles in the fields of veterinary medicine, animal science and allied sciences, prepared by national and / or foreign, provided that meet the editorial standards
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