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Quantitative assessment of hip morphology to enhance the identification of hip dysplasia in German Shepherd Dogs.

Ayman A MostafaClifford R BerryMenna A Nahla
Published in: American journal of veterinary research (2023)
Evaluation of lateral and dorsal AFH coverage may help to refine the scoring system used to select German Shepherd Dogs for breeding. German Shepherd Dogs with NA < 103°, CE angle < 20.8°, dorsal AFH coverage width index ≤ 49%, and/or dorsal AFH coverage area index ≤ 51% should be considered to have mild, moderate, or severe hip dysplasia and are therefore not good candidates for breeding. Borderline values between near normal and mildly dysplastic joints should be reevaluated.
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