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Anatomical Description of Loggerhead Turtle ( Caretta caretta ) and Green Iguana ( Iguana iguana ) Skull by Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Reconstruction and Maximum Intensity Projection Images.

Jose Raduan Jaber MohamadEligia González RodríguezAlberto ArencibiaSoraya DénizConrado Javier Carrascosa IruzubietaMario Encinoso Quintana
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2023)
The growing interest in reptiles has posed a challenge to veterinary clinicians due to the lack of a standardized system to perform anatomical studies similar to those used for dogs and cats. In this paper, we have attempted to describe, employing computed tomography and subsequent three-dimensional reconstructions, the normal anatomical features that comprise the skulls of two species of reptiles: the loggerhead turtle ( Caretta caretta ) and the green iguana ( Iguana iguana ). Computed tomography (CT) and subsequent image processing allowed the identification of the bony structures that comprise the head of these species. As a result, and based on previous articles, we propose the most significant anatomical differences and similarities between these species.
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