Computed tomography and three dimensional anatomical study of the liver in the chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera)

Author:

Dilek Ömer Gürkan1ORCID,Dimitrov Rosen2,Stamatova‐Yovcheva Kamelia2,Ersen Mehmet3,Yovchev David2,Sabancı Seyyid Said4,Karakurum Emine1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Burdur Turkey

2. Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Trakia University Stara Zagora Bulgaria

3. Department of Radiology Bucak State Hospital Burdur Turkey

4. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Milas Veterinary Medicine Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University Muğla Turkey

Abstract

AbstractFew instances of neoplastic formations in the liver of chinchillas have been found, even though the species is widely used in different scientific experiments. In the present article we investigate the anatomical features of the chinchilla's liver using CT and three dimension (3D) imaging. For the trials we used 12 (six males and six females) clinically healthy chinchillas all at 18 months of age. The animals were positioned in dorsal recumbency. We used Th8 to L2 vertebrae and the sternum as bone markers for the transverse CT study. The investigated anatomical landmarks for the CT coronal study were the vertebrae, costal arch, soft abdominal wall, diaphragm, stomach and the right kidney. 3D reconstructions were accomplished with a specific imaging software. On transverse and coronal CT images, the chinchilla's liver was composed of lobus hepatis sinister lateralis, ‘middle lobe’–without proper Latin term in NAV 2017, lobus hepatis dexter and lobus caudatus. The ‘middle lobe’ was separated into the ‘left middle lobe’ and the ‘right middle lobe’. Lobus hepatis dexter consisted of lobus hepatis dexter medialis and lobus hepatis dexter lateralis. There was an anatomical relation between the liver, fundus ventriculi and corpus ventriculi. Proc. caudatus was in close contact with the right kidney. Vesica fellea was elongated and ellipsoid. 3D reformatted images confirmed the results obtained by transverse and coronal CT studies. The CT density of the liver in HU was 195.6 ± 73.1. The CT and 3D reconstructed images were visualized at high resolution. This data could be used as a basis for further morphological and imaging studies.

Publisher

Wiley

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