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Computed tomography and cross-sectional anatomy of the head in healthy rabbits.

Annemie I Van Caelenberg1, Lieve M De Rycke, Katleen Hermans, Leen Verhaert, Henri J van Bree, Ingrid M Gielen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To obtain a detailed anatomic description of the rabbit head by means of computed tomography (CT). ANIMALS: 6 clinically normal Dendermonde White rabbits weighing 3 kg and raised for human consumption and 1 Netherland dwarf rabbit. PROCEDURES: The commercially raised rabbits were slaughtered in a slaughterhouse, flayed, and decapitated. The dwarf rabbit was euthanatized. Two hours later, each rabbit head was positioned with the ventral side on the CT table to obtain transverse and sagittal, 1-mm-thick slices. Dorsal images were obtained by placing each head perpendicular to the table. Immediately after the CT examination, 3 heads were frozen in an ice cube at -14 degrees C until solid and then sectioned at 4-mm-thick intervals by use of an electric band saw. Slab sections were immediately cleaned, photographed, and compared with corresponding CT images. Anatomic sections were examined, and identified anatomic structures were matched with structures on corresponding CT images.
RESULTS: The bone-window CT images yielded good anatomic detail of the dentition and the bony structures of rabbit skulls. The soft tissue structures that could be determined were not better identifiable on the soft tissue-window CT images than on the bone-window images. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: CT images of the heads of healthy rabbits yielded detailed information on the skull and some surrounding soft tissue structures. Results of this study could be used as a guide for evaluation of CT images of rabbits with various cranial and dental disorders.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20187831     DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.71.3.293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Vet Res        ISSN: 0002-9645            Impact factor:   1.156


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