青海龟幼龟颈部主要血管的超声解剖特征

A. A. Justo, Gustavo Henrique Pereira Dutra, A. Alfonso, Gabriel Oliveira Silva, F. C. Pogliani, A. Carregaro, S. R. Gaido Cortopassi
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摘要虽然超声检查海龟的血管在临床环境中是一个有用的工具,但关于绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)的正常宫颈超声解剖数据缺乏;这些资料对于在恢复设施中着重于保护的努力可能是有价值的。通过对5只死亡绿海龟的大体解剖和11只健康绿海龟的超声检查,研究了绿海龟幼龟颈部主要血管的超声解剖特征。颈外静脉和椎静脉浅(< 1.5 cm), b超显示回声和湍流型血流;颈动脉深埋于颈部(> 1.5 cm),多普勒超声显示层流血流,以抛物线速度剖面为特征。
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Echoanatomical Features of the Major Cervical Blood Vessels of the Juvenile Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Abstract. Although ultrasonographic examination of the blood vessels of sea turtles has been a helpful tool in the clinical setting, there is a paucity of data on the normal cervical echoanatomy of green turtles (Chelonia mydas); such information could be valuable for conservation-focused efforts at rehabilitation facilities. We studied the echoanatomical features of the major blood vessels of the neck of juvenile green turtles by gross dissection of 5 deceased turtles and by ultrasonographic examination of 11 healthy animals. The external jugular and the vertebral veins were superficial (< 1.5 cm) and presented an echogenic and turbulent pattern of blood flow in B-mode examination; carotid arteries lied deeply within the neck (> 1.5 cm) and exhibited a laminar blood flow characterized by a parabolic velocity profile as determined by Doppler sonography.
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