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Ítem Solo Metadatos Estudios de las variables morfométricas en la región antebraquial de perros controdistroficos sin afección a la articulación(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2023) Molina Cordero, Juan Sebastian; Briones Ramón, Jimmy Eduardo; Castillo Hidalgo, Edy Paul; 0105951891; 172667699Chondrodystrophic dogs (CDDY) are dog breeds with peculiar features in their limbs. Due to a genetic disorder, they are recognized for their short legs, resulting from a premature closure of the ulna’s epiphyseal line, which inhibits the average growth of the radius. Various deviations, such as valgus and varus curvatures, can be observed in their study. The most notable CDDY breeds include the Basset Hound, Dachshund, Shi-Tzu, English Bulldog, and French Bulldog, as their deformities are more noticeable upon initial inspection. This study aims to identify different variations in the angularities of CDDY dogs without joint damage in their forelimbs. Using CT and specialized software, measurements were taken to determine the angularity value of each morphological anomaly in five breeds and three different age groups. The aim is to find a variation in the anatomical changes among breeds, evaluate the age range, and conclude whether bone wear will always precede the morphological change in the forelimb. The statistical results demonstrate various variations; however, when averaged, they showed no significant angular differences among each breed and each age group. Therefore, it is possible to know the bone change that CDDY breed dogs may have, but a more varied study would provide conclusive evidence or results. Key Words: Angularity, Curvature, Deviation, Epiphyseal, Ages and Breeds.