Scale‐based landmark for internal organs assessments of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) during digital radiography and ultrasonography imaging

Author:

Anfara Fathan Rahmadya1,Rahmiati Dwi Utari2,Ulum Mokhamad Fakhrul3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Bogor Agricultural University Bogor Jawa Barat Indonesia

2. Division of Surgery and Radiology School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University Bogor Jawa Barat Indonesia

3. Division of Reproduction and Obstetrics School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University Bogor Jawa Barat Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractMedical imaging techniques such as digital radiography and ultrasonography are non‐invasive and provide precise results for examining internal organs and structures within fish. Their effectiveness can be further enhanced by using body parts like scales as markers for the organs beneath them. This study utilized the number of scales as landmarks in digital radiography and ultrasonography to non‐invasively evaluate the muscles, bones, and images of internal and reproductive organs of common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Digital radiography was performed in the dorsoventral and lateral views of the fish, whereas ultrasonography was conducted in longitudinal and transverse views on sequence scale numbers with brightness and colour Doppler‐modes. Digital radiography of the common carp revealed the whole‐body morphology, including the bony parts from the head, pectoral fins, dorsal fins, pelvic fins, anal fins, and vertebrae to the tail that appeared radiopaque. Internal organs were also observed, with the swim bladder and heart appeared radiolucent, while the intestines, liver, testes, and ovaries appeared radiopaque. Ultrasonography in brightness mode displayed the digestive organs, reproductive organs, and muscle thickness. Additionally, colour Doppler mode demonstrated blood flow within the heart's ventricle.

Publisher

Wiley

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