Clinical ultrasonography in loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta): imaging of pathological features
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Ultrasound scans were used to image pathological features in sea turtles. Scans were carried out
in 19 loggerhead sea turtles, weighing from 2 to 21 kg, during the course of clinical examinations using 3.5 and
7.5 MHz sector transducers. The examination was performed after placing turtles in dorsal recumbency. Turtles
were manually restrained and, in order to find the most suitable acoustic windows, were held down either by their
heads (left and right cervicobrachial windows), front flippers (left and right axillary windows) or back flippers (left
and right prefemoral and postfemoral windows). The right and left cervicobrachial windows allowed visualisation
of the liver and gallbladder; the stomach was localised through the left prefemoral acoustic window; the intestinal
loops were observed through the left and right prefemoral acoustic windows; the bladder was identified through
both prefemoral acoustic windows. The pathological findings were as follows: idiopathic ileus, an intestinal linear
foreign body and smooth muscle hypertrophy, presence of calculi and sediment in the gallbladder. These results
highlight the importance of ultrasound examination along with clinical examination in sea turtles for the evaluation
of coelomic pathologies.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Ultrasound, loggerhead sea turtle, caretta caretta
Elenco autori:
De Majo, Massimo; Macri', Francesco; Masucci, Marisa; Coci, Giuseppe; Pennisi, Maria Grazia
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