Although ultrasonographic examination of the blood vessels of sea turtles has been a helpful tool in the clinical setting, there is a paucity of data on the normal cervical echoanatomy of green turtles (Chelonia mydas); such information could be valuable for conservation-focused efforts at rehabilitation facilities. We studied the echoanatomical features of the major blood vessels of the neck of juvenile green turtles by gross dissection of 5 deceased turtles and by ultrasonographic examination of 11 healthy animals. The external jugular and the vertebral veins were superficial (< 1.5 cm) and presented an echogenic and turbulent pattern of blood flow in B-mode examination; carotid arteries lied deeply within the neck (> 1.5 cm) and exhibited a laminar blood flow characterized by a parabolic velocity profile as determined by Doppler sonography.
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13 June 2022
Echoanatomical Features of the Major Cervical Blood Vessels of the Juvenile Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
André Augusto Justo,
Gustavo Henrique Pereira Dutra,
Angélica Alfonso,
Gabriel Oliveira Silva,
Fabio Celidonio Pogliani,
Adriano Bonfim Carregaro,
Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi
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Chelonian Conservation and Biology
Vol. 21 • No. 1
June 2022
Vol. 21 • No. 1
June 2022
Anatomy
Blood flow
Chelonia mydas
echocardiography
green sea turtle
Ultrasonography