The detail information of Osteochondrodysplasia - skeletal dwarfism
Basic Information

Disease Description: Osteochondrodysplasia describes a range of disorders which are characterized by abnormal growth of cartilage and bone.

Inherit Mode: -

Disease Symptom: This condition is autosomal recessivein several of the breeds in which it occurs.

Disease Cause: -

Disease Diagnose: There is a range in the severity of problemscaused by thiscondition. Mildly affected dogs may have short stature due to shortlimbs, with noassociated clinical problems. Progressively more severe effectsinclude bowed limbs, orlimbs which are angled to the side, enlarged and deformed joints,joint looseness,lameness, decreased ability to exercise, and severe debilitation.Animals with thiscondition are more likely to develop arthritis and joint pain.

Treat Method: Your veterinarian will make this diagnosis based onyour dog'sphysical appearance; x-rays may be taken to confirm the diagnosis, orto screen puppiesless than 13 weeks of age for this condition.

Breeder Advice: -

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Associated Diseases
Disease Name Other Name Mode of inheritance Link ID Possible OMIM ID Gene
Osteochondrodysplasia Also known as pseudoachondroplastic dysplasia Autosomal Recessive SLC13A1
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB5 Alaskan Malamute Affectionate, loyal, playful but dignified 63.5 cm (male), 58.4 cm (female) 38.6 kg (male), 34 kg (female) United States
CB120 Great Pyrenees Calm, patient, smart; strong-willed yet affectionate 68.6-81.3 cm (male), 63.5-73.7 cm (female) 45.4 kg & up (male), 38.6 kg & up (female) France, Spain
CB147 Labrador Retriever Friendly and outgoing, Labs play well with others 57.2-62.2 cm (male), 54.6-59.7 cm (female) 29.5-36.3 kg (male), 24.9-31.8 kg (female) Canada, United Kingdom (England)
CB170 Norwegian Elkhound Confident, dependable; dignified but friendly 52.1 cm (male), 49.5 cm (female) 24.9 kg (male), 21.8 kg (female) Norway
CB210 Samoyed Gentle, adaptable, eager, friendly; conservative but never shy 53.3-59.7 cm (male), 48.3-53.3 cm (female) 20.4-29.5 kg (male), 15.9-22.7 kg (female) Russia
CB213 Scottish Deerhound Dignified, gentle, polite; quietly intelligent and perceptive 76.2-81.3 cm (male), 71.1 cm & up (female) 38.6-49.9 kg (male), 34-43.1 kg (female) United Kingdom (Scotland)
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1977 Bruno,W.,Janik,T.: :
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1966 Lodge,D.: :
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1961 Amlof,J.: :
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1959 Gardner,D.: :
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