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Anatomical Description of Rhinoceros Iguana (Cyclura cornuta cornuta) Head by Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Gross-Sections

Eligia González-Rodríguez, Mario Encinoso, Daniel Morales Bordon, José Guerra Garcés, Himar Artiles Nuez, José Raduán Jaber

2023Animals15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we attempted to elaborate on an atlas of the head of the rhinoceros iguana, applying modern imaging techniques such as CT and MRI. Furthermore, by combining the images acquired through these techniques with macroscopic anatomical sections, we obtained an adequate description of the relevant structures that form the head of this species. This anatomical information could provide a valuable diagnostic tool for the clinical evaluation of different pathological processes in iguanas such as abscesses and osteodystrophy secondary to nutrient imbalances, skull malformations, fractures, and neoplasia.

Topics & Concepts

RhinocerosIguanaMagnetic resonance imagingSkullAnatomyComputed tomographyMedicineRadiologyBiologyZoologyTurtle Biology and ConservationBird parasitology and diseasesAmphibian and Reptile Biology