The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a well studied and broadly distributed member of Testudines; however, very little is known concerning developmental anomalies and soft tissue pathologies of turtles and other reptiles. Here, we present an unusual case of unilateral pulmonary aplasia, asymmetrical carapacial kyphosis, and mild scoliosis in a live adult C. serpentina. The detailed three-dimensional (3D) anatomy of the respiratory system in both the pathological and normal adult C. serpentina, and a hatchling are visualized using computed tomography (CT), microCT, and 3D digital anatomical models. In the pathological turtle, the right lung consists of an extrapulmonary bronchus that terminates in a blind stump with no lung pr...
The lungs of birds have long been known to move air in only one direction during both inspiration an...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a well studied and broadly distributed member of...
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a well studied and broadly distributed member of...
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a well studied and broadly distributed member of...
Objective- This study was done to give complete topographic information about the position of the lu...
Objective: To determine the effects of body position and extension of the neck and extremities on CT...
Objective: To determine the effects of body position and extension of the neck and extremities on CT...
Full body CT scan of a live Chelydra serpentina (straight-line carapacial length: 29.12 cm) with uni...
The avian lung is highly specialized and is both functionally and morphologically distinct 30 from t...
We imaged the lungs of five Cuvier's dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus) via computed tomography ...
This study utilized computed spirometry to compare the pulmonary function of two stranded olive ridl...
The lungs of birds have long been known to move air in only one direction during both inspiration an...
The lungs of birds have long been known to move air in only one direction during both inspiration an...
The lungs of birds have long been known to move air in only one direction during both inspiration an...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a well studied and broadly distributed member of...
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a well studied and broadly distributed member of...
The common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) is a well studied and broadly distributed member of...
Objective- This study was done to give complete topographic information about the position of the lu...
Objective: To determine the effects of body position and extension of the neck and extremities on CT...
Objective: To determine the effects of body position and extension of the neck and extremities on CT...
Full body CT scan of a live Chelydra serpentina (straight-line carapacial length: 29.12 cm) with uni...
The avian lung is highly specialized and is both functionally and morphologically distinct 30 from t...
We imaged the lungs of five Cuvier's dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus) via computed tomography ...
This study utilized computed spirometry to compare the pulmonary function of two stranded olive ridl...
The lungs of birds have long been known to move air in only one direction during both inspiration an...
The lungs of birds have long been known to move air in only one direction during both inspiration an...
The lungs of birds have long been known to move air in only one direction during both inspiration an...
Measurements of pulmonary mechanics on anaesthetized specimens of the aquatic turtle Pseudemys scrip...
The unidirectional airflow patterns in the lungs of birds have long been considered a unique and spe...