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1. The utilization of the Vezzoni modified Badertscher distension device in breeding programs: Heritability estimates and effect on the hip dysplasia prevalence.

2. Lumbosacral transitional vertebra in 14 dog breeds in Norway: Occurrence, risk factors and association with hip dysplasia.

3. Prevalence of canine hip dysplasia in 10 breeds in France, a retrospective study of the 1997-2017 radiographic screening period.

4. Heritability of hip dysplasia: Preliminary results for German Shepherd dogs in Brazil.

5. Heritabilities and genetic trends for elbow score as recorded by the New Zealand Veterinary Association Elbow Dysplasia Scheme (1992-2013) in four breeds of dog.

6. Phenotypic hip and elbow dysplasia trends in Rottweilers and Labrador retrievers in South Africa (2007-2015): Are we making progress?

7. Etiopathogenesis of Canine Hip Dysplasia, Prevalence, and Genetics.

8. Long-term genetic selection reduced prevalence of hip and elbow dysplasia in 60 dog breeds.

11. Genetic evaluation of the total hip score of four populous breeds of dog, as recorded by the New Zealand Veterinary Association Hip Dysplasia Scheme (1991-2011).

12. Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae, canine hip dysplasia, and sacroiliac joint degenerative changes on ventrodorsal radiographs of the pelvis in police working German shepherd dogs.

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

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

15. Combined prevalence of inherited skeletal disorders in dog breeds in Belgium.

16. Hip dysplasia, and tibia and femur lengths in Newfoundland dogs.

17. Monitoring Hip and Elbow Dysplasia achieved modest genetic improvement of 74 dog breeds over 40 years in USA.

19. [Multivariate prediction of breeding values for canine hip and elbow dysplasia as well as humeral osteochondrosis in the Bernese mountain dog].

20. The effect of radiological hip dysplasia and breed on survival in a prospective cohort study of four large dog breeds followed over a 10 year period.

21. Housing- and exercise-related risk factors associated with the development of hip dysplasia as determined by radiographic evaluation in a prospective cohort of Newfoundlands, Labrador Retrievers, Leonbergers, and Irish Wolfhounds in Norway.

22. Seasonal variation in the hip score of dogs as assessed by the New Zealand Veterinary Association hip dysplasia scheme.

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

24. Worldwide screening for canine hip dysplasia: where are we now?

25. Selection against canine hip dysplasia: success or failure?

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

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

28. Trends in the phenotypic hip status of selected breeds of dog as measured by the New Zealand Veterinary Association Hip Dysplasia scheme (1990-2008).

29. A prospective study on canine hip dysplasia and growth in a cohort of four large breeds in Norway (1998-2001).

30. [Multivariate genetic analysis of canine hip and elbow dysplasia as well as humeral osteochondrosis in the Bernese mountain dog].

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

32. Risk of simultaneous phenotypic expression of hip and elbow dysplasia in dogs: a study of 1,411 radiographic examinations sent for official scoring.

33. Relation of the Norberg angle and position of the femoral head centre to the dorsal acetabular edge in evaluation of canine hip dysplasia.

34. Hip dysplasia in Estrela mountain dogs: prevalence and genetic trends 1991-2005.

35. Early hip laxity examination in predicting moderate and severe hip dysplasia in Estrela mountain dog.

36. Prevalence of hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and humeral head osteochondrosis in dog breeds in Belgium.

37. Evaluation of serum chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronan: biomarkers for osteoarthritis in canine hip dysplasia.

38. Prevalence of and risk factors for hip dysplasia and cranial cruciate ligament deficiency in dogs.

39. Comparison of two canine registry databases on the prevalence of hip dysplasia by breed and the relationship of dysplasia with body weight and height.

40. Genetic and phenotypic trends in canine hip dysplasia in the German population of German shepherd dogs.

41. Prevalence of hip dysplasia according to official radiographic screening, among 31 breeds of dogs in France.

42. Canine hip dysplasia of selected breeds--results obtained by two Polish clinics based on radiological examination conducted in 1997-2006.

43. Retrospective evaluation of the long-term outcome of non-surgical management of 74 dogs with clinical hip dysplasia.

44. Clinical and genetic assessments of hip joint laxity in the Boykin spaniel.

45. Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae in dogs: classification, prevalence, and association with sacroiliac morphology.

46. BVA/KC hip and elbow dysplasia schemes.

47. Prevalence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in a population of dogs with lameness previously attributed to hip dysplasia: 369 cases (1994-2003).

48. A radiological study of the incidence of unilateral canine hip dysplasia.

49. Estimates of prevalence of hip dysplasia in Golden Retrievers and Rottweilers and the influence of bias on published prevalence figures.

50. Incidence, risk factors, and heritability estimates of hind limb lameness caused by hip dysplasia in a birth cohort of boxers.

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