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1. On a “Columbus’ Egg”: Modeling the shape of asymptomatic, dysplastic and impinged hip joints.

2. Genetic correlations of hip dysplasia scores for Golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers in France, Sweden and the UK.

3. The Norberg angle is not an accurate predictor of canine hip conformation based on the distraction index and the dorsolateral subluxation score.

5. The effects of positioning, reason for screening and the referring veterinarian on prevalence estimates of canine hip dysplasia.

6. Prevalence and co-occurrence of hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia in Dutch pure-bred dogs.

7. Kinematic analysis in healthy and hip-dysplastic German Shepherd dog.

8. Residual gait deviations in adolescents treated during infancy for unilateral developmental dysplasia of the hip using Pemberton's osteotomy

9. Pain-related aggression in dogs: 12 clinical cases.

10. Risk factors for hip-related clinical signs in a prospective cohort study of four large dog breeds in Norway

11. Effect of triple pelvic osteotomy on the proximal femoral geometry in dysplastic dogs

12. Genetic evaluation of elbow scores and the relationship with hip scores in UK Labrador retrievers.

13. Canine hip and elbow dysplasia in UK Labrador retrievers.

14. Selection against canine hip dysplasia: Success or failure?

15. Canine hip dysplasia is predictable by genotyping.

16. A prospective study on Canine Hip Dysplasia and growth in a cohort of four large breeds in Norway (1998–2001)

17. Diagnosis, genetic control and preventive management of canine hip dysplasia: A review.

18. Selection for breed-specific long-bodied phenotypes is associated with increased expression of canine hip dysplasia. .

19. Association between radiographic assessment of hip status and subsequent incidence of veterinary care and mortality related to hip dysplasia in insured Swedish dogs

20. The long (and winding) road to gene discovery for canine hip dysplasia.

21. Segmentation of the canine population in different femoral morphological groups

22. Measurement of the femoral neck anteversion angle in the dog using computed tomography.

23. Nitric oxide and metalloproteinases in canine articular ligaments: A comparison between the cranial cruciate, the medial genual collateral and the femoral head ligament.

24. Canine hip dysplasia: Another perspective. .

25. Unlocking the genetic make-up of canine hip dysplasia: We can work it out.

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