TY - JOUR
T1 - Cervical and coelomic radiologic features of the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta
AU - Valente, Ana Luisa
AU - Cuenca, Rafaela
AU - Parga, Maria Luz
AU - Lavín, Santiago
AU - Franch, Jordi
AU - Marco, Ignasi
PY - 2006/10/1
Y1 - 2006/10/1
N2 - Many investigators have undertaken radiologic studies in chelonians. However, descriptive papers focusing on the radiographic anatomy are limited to only a few species. The purpose of this article is to provide the normal cervical and coelomic radiographic appearance of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), in the dorsoventral view, and to indicate useful landmarks to identify internal anatomic structures. Dorsoventral radiographs were taken of the neck and body of 30 loggerhead sea turtles by means of analog and digital radiography. At various points, distortion or superimposition of images due to the natural curvature of the shell hindered the accuracy of interpretation. The pectoral and pelvic girdles were easily recognized. Important external landmarks included the vertebral and lateral scutes, and import internal landmarks included the bronchi, coracoid bones, the caudal border of the pulmonary fields, and the acetabulum.
AB - Many investigators have undertaken radiologic studies in chelonians. However, descriptive papers focusing on the radiographic anatomy are limited to only a few species. The purpose of this article is to provide the normal cervical and coelomic radiographic appearance of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), in the dorsoventral view, and to indicate useful landmarks to identify internal anatomic structures. Dorsoventral radiographs were taken of the neck and body of 30 loggerhead sea turtles by means of analog and digital radiography. At various points, distortion or superimposition of images due to the natural curvature of the shell hindered the accuracy of interpretation. The pectoral and pelvic girdles were easily recognized. Important external landmarks included the vertebral and lateral scutes, and import internal landmarks included the bronchi, coracoid bones, the caudal border of the pulmonary fields, and the acetabulum.
M3 - Article
SN - 0830-9000
VL - 70
SP - 285
EP - 290
JO - Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research
JF - Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research
IS - 4
ER -