2013
DOI: 10.1136/vr.101450
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A review of diagnostic imaging of snakes and lizards

Abstract: Snakes and lizards are considered 'stoic' animals and often show only non-specific signs of illness. Consequently, diagnostic imaging--along with clinical examination and laboratory tests--is gaining importance in making a final diagnosis and establishing a correct therapy. The large number of captive snake and lizard species commonly kept as pets, together with the high inter- and intraspecific morphological variability that is innate in these animals, make the analysis of diagnostic images challenging for th… Show more

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“…The ultrasound provided much more information in cases of abnormalities of the bile duct, liver, and reproductive system. It also made it easy to determine the sexual status of animals, which is consistent with conclusions drawn by other authors (1,4,6,10,17). These results indicate greater usefulness of ultrasound examination compared with radiographic examination, which may yield low-contrast images due to the anatomic characteristics of reptiles, especially close anatomic proximity of internal organs, a small amount of internal adipose tissue, the lack of a clearly demarcated thorax and abdomen, as well as image degradation from the superimposed exoskeleton and cutaneous scales (17).…”
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“…The ultrasound provided much more information in cases of abnormalities of the bile duct, liver, and reproductive system. It also made it easy to determine the sexual status of animals, which is consistent with conclusions drawn by other authors (1,4,6,10,17). These results indicate greater usefulness of ultrasound examination compared with radiographic examination, which may yield low-contrast images due to the anatomic characteristics of reptiles, especially close anatomic proximity of internal organs, a small amount of internal adipose tissue, the lack of a clearly demarcated thorax and abdomen, as well as image degradation from the superimposed exoskeleton and cutaneous scales (17).…”
Section: Tab 2 Coelomic Abnormalities In Animals Examinedsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Among the most common causes of radiological and ultrasound consultations in reptiles, the literature mentions diseases of the cardiovascular, skeletal, gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems (1,7,12). The cases analyzed here partially confirm the literature data.…”
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