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1 June 2013 QUANTITATIVE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF THE LIVER IN JUVENILE GREEN SEA TURTLES (CHELONIA MYDAS)
Marília de Albuquerque Bonelli, Daniel Capucho de Oliveira, Lorena Adão Vescovi Séllos Costa, Jannine Garcia Forattini, João Luiz Rossi Júnior, Flaviana Lima Guião Leite, Fabiano Séllos Costa
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Abstract

Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) is a highly sensitive, applicable technique for determining the x-ray attenuation of organs. This technique reveals great precision in the detection of alterations in the x-ray attenuation of hepatic parenchyma, although the lack of studies establishing normal values limits its application in wild animals. The objective of this study was to establish mean hepatic attenuation values in four healthy juvenile sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) using QCT. Helical computed tomography scans were performed and regions of interest selected in the liver after multi-planar reconstruction images were obtained. The mean attenuation value for the hepatic parenchyma in these four turtles was 60.09 ± 5.3 standard deviation Hounsfield units. Determining normal x-ray attenuation values of the liver increases knowledge of the computed tomographic anatomy of this species and may be useful in the investigation of hepatic diseases.

American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
Marília de Albuquerque Bonelli, Daniel Capucho de Oliveira, Lorena Adão Vescovi Séllos Costa, Jannine Garcia Forattini, João Luiz Rossi Júnior, Flaviana Lima Guião Leite, and Fabiano Séllos Costa "QUANTITATIVE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF THE LIVER IN JUVENILE GREEN SEA TURTLES (CHELONIA MYDAS)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 44(2), 310-314, (1 June 2013). https://doi.org/10.1638/2012-0123R1.1
Received: 21 May 2012; Published: 1 June 2013
KEYWORDS
Chelonians
computed tomography
liver
tomography
turtle
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