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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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Jenny is a special girl who does have a mild case of hip dysplasia.
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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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The histopathology may be only mild or moderate epithelial dysplasia but more typically it is CIS or severe epithelial dysplasia.
Hip dysplasia comes in varying degrees: mild, moderate and severe.
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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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Because both hip and elbow dysplasias often are not apparent at birth but develop over time, mild or moderate dysplasia often cannot be diagnosed in young dogs.
Dogs with mild hip dysplasia and minimal arthritis may not become painful and lame until 6-10 years of age.
Hip dysplasia can be mild to severe, with some mild cases never exhibiting noticeable changes in the dog’s gait.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Oral epithelial dysplasia is subdivided into three prognostically significant categories, mild, moderate and severe.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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Mild to moderate signs of Hip Dysplasia.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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At the opposite end of the spectrum, mild epithelial dysplasias so seldom eventuate in carcinoma, and are so similar to reactive epithelial changes, that few pathologists consider them a serious threat or recommend complete removal of the associated white lesion.
These lesions are believed to reflect mild-to-moderate cervical dysplasia and are typified by large round cells called koilocytes.
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Jordan Jones, Rapper
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Dogs with mild hip dysplasia may show no signs of lameness.
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