Coopman F, Verhoeven G, Saunders J, Duchateau L, van Bree H
Department of Medical Imaging, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Salisburylaan 133, 9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.
Vet Rec. 2008 Nov 29;163(22):654-8. doi: 10.1136/vr.163.22.654.
The official screening results of the Belgian National Committee for Inherited Skeletal Disorders, an affiliate of the Belgian Kennel Club, have been used to estimate the prevalence of hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and humeral head osteochondrosis in the dog breeds in Belgium, and these have been compared with reported prevalence data from other countries. In some breeds, the prevalence of hip and elbow dysplasia is very high, both in Belgium and in other countries. Comparisons of the prevalence of hip dysplasia are not always feasible because different systems are used to evaluate the quality of the hips and because there is no strict consensus on what should be considered a diseased hip joint.
比利时养犬俱乐部下属的比利时国家遗传性骨骼疾病委员会的官方筛查结果,已被用于估算比利时犬种中髋关节发育不良、肘关节发育不良和肱骨头骨软骨病的患病率,并与其他国家报告的患病率数据进行了比较。在某些犬种中,比利时和其他国家的髋关节和肘关节发育不良患病率都很高。由于评估髋关节质量使用的系统不同,且对于何为患病髋关节没有严格的共识,因此比较髋关节发育不良的患病率并不总是可行的。