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Title: Normal anatomical imaging of the thorax in three dogs: Computed tomography and macroscopic cross sections with vascular injection
Authors: Rivero Santana, Miguel Antonio 
Ramírez González, Juan Andrés 
Vázquez Autón,José Maria 
Gil Cano,Francisco 
Ramírez Zarzosa, Gregorio José
Arencibia Espinosa, Alberto 
UNESCO Clasification: 2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240101 Anatomía animal
310901 Anatomía
Keywords: Canine Thorax
Dogs
Computed tomography (CT)
Macroscopic cross sections
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: 0340-2096
Journal: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C: Anatomia Histologia Embryologia 
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to provide a new reference for interpretation of the normal anatomy of the canine thorax as imaged using computed tomography (CT). Three mature dogs, all mixed breed males, were used for this study. The dogs were sedated, anaesthetized and maintained in sternal recumbency. CT study from the first to the thirteen thoracic vertebra was performed with a TOSHIBA 600HQ scanner (third generation equipment). Dogs were killed and vascular-injection technique was performed: red latex and blue latex filled vascular system. Injected dogs were frozen and sectioned with an electric bandsaw, the cuts matched as closely as possible to the CT images. The CT images from this study are intended as a reference for clinical CT imaging studies of the thoracic cavity of the dog and for interpreting lesions of the thorax and associated structures.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/47096
ISSN: 0340-2096
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.2005.00596.x
Source: Anatomia Histologia Embryologia-Journal Of Veterinary Medicine Series C [ISSN 0340-2096], v. 34 (4), p. 215-219
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