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Intervertebral disc disease in Dachshunds radiographically screened for intervertebral disc calcifications
Authors:Anu?K?Lappalainen  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:anu.k.lappalainen@helsinki.fi"   title="  anu.k.lappalainen@helsinki.fi"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Elina?Vaittinen,Jouni?Junnila,Outi?Laitinen-Vapaavuori
Affiliation:1.Section of Small Animal Surgery, Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,University of Helsinki,Helsinki,Finland;2.Heinolan El?inl??k?riasema,Heinola,Finland;3.Pharma Ltd,Espoo,Finland
Abstract:

Background

Intervertebral disc disease (IDD) is a very common neurological disease, Dachshunds being the breed most often affected. In this breed, IDD has a hereditary background and is associated with intervertebral disc calcification (IDC), an indicator of severe intervertebral disc degeneration. In Finland, spinal radiography is used, when screening for IDC before breeding Dachshunds. We evaluated the association between IDC and IDD in Finnish Dachshunds radiographically screened for IDC.A questionnaire was sent to owners of 193 radiographically screened Dachshunds aged at least ten years. Clinical signs indicative of IDD were compared with IDC grade (grade 0?=?no calcifications, grade 1?=?1 – 2 calcifications, grade 2?=?3 – 4 calcifications and grade 3?=?5 or more calcifications) and with age at the time of the radiographic examination. The diagnosis of IDD was confirmed by a veterinarian.

Results

IDD was common in the study population with 31% of dogs being affected. IDD and IDC were clearly connected (P?P?

Conclusions

Radiographically detected IDC and IDD are common in Finnish Dachshunds and are strongly associated with one another. Spinal radiography is an appropriate screening tool for breeders attempting to diminish IDC and IDD in Dachshunds. A breeding program that screens dogs and selects against IDC can be expected to reduce the occurrence of IDD in future. Twenty-four to 48 months of age is a suitable age for screening.
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