Elbow dysplasia, the most frequent cause of arthrosis in elderly dogs
2000
Dioszegi, Z.
Degenerative joint disease (DJD) is a degeneration of cartilage in elderly dogs. It starts with the loss of matrix and progresses to fissuring, fibrillation, erosion of cartilage, subchondral sclerosis, osteophyte production, and mild synovial inflammation. In the case of the elbow the cause of DJD is not a traumatic or septic damage but elbow dysplasia.
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Нумерация страниц
pp. 10-14
Другие темы
Trastornos geneticos; Personne agee; Trouble genetique
Язык
Венгерский
Примечание
Summary En
Переведенный заголовок
A konyokizuleti dysplasia, mint az idoskori konyokarthrosis leggyakoribb oka
Тип
Summary; Bibliography
2002-08-15
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