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The same sort of statistics would follow the enforced removal of all dysplastic dogs from breeding programs.
The issue of whether one isolated, slightly atypical or dysplastic nevus is a clinical marker for an increased risk of melanoma is controversial.
Having more than 50 moles and/or moles larger than a pencil eraser in diameter, exhibiting dysplastic nevi or being born with moles also boosts risk.
It could be normal, it could be a dysplastic nevi (an abnormal mole that could develop into skin cancer) or it could be skin cancer.
According to OFA statistics, 14.6% of all Border Collie hip X-rays submitted are dysplastic or borderline.
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