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9 January 2024 GROSS AND ULTRASONOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE COELOMIC ORGANS OF HEALTHY AXOLOTLS (AMBYSTOMA MEXICANUM)
Camille Francois, Lionel Schilliger, Olivia Eberlé, Camille Delavenne, Clément Paillusseau
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Abstract

The objectives of this study were to describe the gross anatomy and ultrasonographic appearance of coelomic organs in subadult and adult axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum), to describe an ultrasound technique, and to test correlations of ultrasonographic measurement with body length, width, and weight. Necropsies of coelomic organs were conducted on 10 axolotls (females = 5; males = 5) and ultrasound on 11 (males = 5; females = 6). Animals were kept in water and maintained conscious during ultrasound. The heart, caudal vena cava, liver, gallbladder, spleen, esophagus, stomach, colon, kidneys, ovaries, and fat bodies were identified in all study subjects, although testicles were identified in only 6/7 subjects. The pancreas and adrenal glands could not be identified in any animals, either during necropsy or ultrasonography. Coelomic and pericardial effusion was present in all animals. Ultrasonographic measurements of the liver, spleen, myocardial thickness, and right and left kidney length were highly repeatable (correlation value [CV] < 5%) and the esophagus, spleen, caudal vena cava, fat bodies, gallbladder, colon thickness, right kidney height and width, and right testicle diameter were statistically repeatable (CV < 10%).

Camille Francois, Lionel Schilliger, Olivia Eberlé, Camille Delavenne, and Clément Paillusseau "GROSS AND ULTRASONOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE COELOMIC ORGANS OF HEALTHY AXOLOTLS (AMBYSTOMA MEXICANUM)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 54(4), 670-680, (9 January 2024). https://doi.org/10.1638/2023-0020
Accepted: 1 August 2023; Published: 9 January 2024
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