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by Alamance on 15 June 2013 - 15:06
Thanks.

by Abby Normal on 15 June 2013 - 17:06
Transitional vertebrae [edit]


Transitional vertebrae have the characteristics of two types of vertebra. The condition usually involves the vertebral arch or transverse processes. It occurs at the cervicothoracic, thoracolumbar, or lumbosacral junction. For instance, the transverse process of the last cervical vertebra may resemble a rib. A transitional vertebra at the lumbosacral junction can cause arthritis, disk changes, or spinal cord compression. One study found that male German Shepherd Dogs with a lumbosacral transitional vertebra are at greater risk for cauda equina syndrome, which can cause rear limb weakness and incontinence

by Elkoorr on 16 June 2013 - 11:06

by Abby Normal on 16 June 2013 - 17:06

by VKGSDs on 16 June 2013 - 18:06
All of the wolves on Isle Royal have it, presumably due to their inbreeding.
by vk4gsd on 16 June 2013 - 22:06
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