Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science (Oct 2023)

Radiographic findings in the coxofemoral joint of Australian Cattle Dogs

  • Thais Cozza dos Santos,
  • Eduarda Aléxia Nunes Louzada Dias Cavalcanti,
  • Maria Eduarda Bicca Dode,
  • Gustavo Antônio Boff,
  • Guilherme Albuquerque de Oliveira Cavalcanti,
  • Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60

Abstract

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Australian Cattle Dogs (ACD) are medium-sized animals widely used in fieldwork for managing cattle and sheep. There needs to be more information about the conditions these dogs can develop despite being well-characterized animals since the beginning of the 20th century. Hip dysplasia (HD) is a developmental abnormality between the femoral head and the acetabular fossa, which can be debilitating. However, the available literature has no studies on the prevalence of this condition in dogs of this breed. This study aimed to evaluate radiographs of ACD qualitatively and quantitatively. For this purpose, 49 dogs considered healthy without clinical signs of HD were radiographically assessed, and the animals were classified as dysplastic (D) and non-dysplastic (ND). A frequency of 46.9% of dysplastic dogs was observed, with males being more affected. The cortical index (CI) and angle of inclination (AI) could not differentiate D from ND animals; only the Norberg angle (NA) was effective in this differentiation. No correlation was observed between AI, CI, and AN.

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