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  2. Elbow dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Similar cartilage damage in dogs causes wear in the joint leading to osteoarthritic processes and is a common cause of elbow dysplasia. The most common cause is osteochondrosis, which is a disease of the joint cartilage, and osteochondritis dissecans (OCD or OD), the separation of a flap of cartilage from the joint surface [1] as a result of ...

  3. Osteochondritis dissecans - Wikipedia

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    OCD has also been studied in other animals—mainly dogs, especially the German Shepherd [98] —where it is a common primary cause of elbow dysplasia in medium-large breeds. [99] In animals, OCD is considered a developmental and metabolic disorder related to cartilage growth and endochondral ossification. Osteochondritis itself signifies the ...

  4. Osteochondrosis - Wikipedia

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    One of the leading factors to some elbow osteochondrosis is that the radius and ulna are growing at different rates. In this situation, the stress to the joint surface is not even and can cause some form of osteochondrosis in the elbow when the puppy grows or make already existing elbow dysplasia even worse.

  5. Elbow dysplasia − which is where the elbow joint doesn't open and close perfectly − has a nasty way of leading to arthritis, and the problem grows from there, vets said. ... pain can cause a ...

  6. Alaskan Malamute: An ancient dog breed that is built to ... - AOL

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    “Hip and elbow dysplasia is a condition that is seen commonly in this breed,” says Dr MacMillan. “Affected joints don’t develop properly as the puppy grows and matures, leading to painful ...

  7. Osteochondritis - Wikipedia

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    Osteochondritis is a painful type of osteochondrosis where the cartilage or bone in a joint is inflamed. [1]It often refers to osteochondritis dissecans (OCD). The term dissecans refers to the "creation of a flap of cartilage that further dissects away from its underlying subchondral attachments (dissecans)".

  8. Panner disease - Wikipedia

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    The disease causes pain and stiffness in the affected elbow and may limit extension; the affected elbow is usually on the dominant arm the child uses. [3] The disease may be associated with pitching and athletic activity. On radiographs, the capitellum may appear irregular with areas of radiolucency. Treatment is symptomatic, with a good prognosis.

  9. Dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Hip dysplasia is an abnormality of the hip joint where the socket portion does not fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation. [4] Hip dysplasia may occur at birth or develop in early life. [4] Regardless, it does not typically produce symptoms in babies less than a year old. [5]