kleintier konkret 2023; 26(04): 32-45
DOI: 10.1055/a-2061-3647
Orthopädie

Die Hüftgelenkdysplasie des Hundes – Pathogenese und (Früh-)Diagnostik

Carolin Werres

Die Hüftgelenkdysplasie zählt zu den häufigsten orthopädischen Erkrankungen des Hundes und ist oftmals mit deutlichen Einschränkungen der Lebensqualität verbunden. Die Ursachen sind multifaktoriell. Trotz umfangreicher züchterischer Selektionsmaßnahmen ist weiterhin ein hoher Prozentsatz von Hunden betroffen [1], [2], [3].



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