-
luxated but is
reduced (returns to the
normal position) when released.
Grade II - the
patella can be
manually luxated or it can
spontaneously luxate with...
-
subluxated lens; a
complete dislocation of a lens is
termed lens
luxation or
luxated lens.
Although observed in
humans and cats,
ectopia lentis is most commonly...
- A
dislocated shoulder is a
condition in
which the head of the
humerus is
detached from the
glenoid fossa.
Symptoms include shoulder pain and instability...
- (globoid cell leukodystrophy) Legg–Calvé–Perthes
disease Lens
luxation Luxating patella Ocular melanosis Portosystemic shunt Progressive retinal atrophy...
-
option available for
luxating patellas,
although it is not
necessary for
every dog with the condition. The
severity of
luxating patellas are on a scale...
- with
tooth growth;
tracheal collapse;
degenerative mitral valve disease;
luxating patella and Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease; and hypothermia.
Their small size...
- (MVD), the
potentially severely painful syringomyelia (SM), hip dysplasia,
luxating patellas, and
certain vision and
hearing disorders are
health problems...
- are
bulkier and are
designed to
withstand leverage and
torquing forces.
Luxating elevators are
thinner and sharper, for more
delicate use in
severing and...
- and
other health issues.
Issues common in
puggles include eye diseases,
luxating patella, hip dysplasia, and Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease.
Prolapsed nictitating...
-
digestive conditions. Schipperke's
primary orthopedic problem tends to be
luxating patella and Legg-Perthes
syndrome (knee and hip disorders, respectively)...