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The use of diagnostic radiology to detect shell irregularities in the New Zealand paua (abalone) Haliotis iris
Authors:Schofield J C  Grindley R M  Keogh J A
Institution:Laboratory Animal Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. jschofield@1as.otago.ac.nz
Abstract:A method is described for the non-destructive, non-invasive, detection of shell lesions in the New Zealand paua, a marine gastropod Haliotis iris using diagnostic radiology. The X-ray method reliably detected the presence of shell lesions in 96% of the cases examined once lesion dimensions exceeded 6.2 x 7.1 mm. The extent of lesions above this size can be reliably and accurately determined from X-ray images viewed on a video display unit (VDU). Biofouling on the outside of the shell can cause misdiagnoses. This method is a significant animal welfare refinement in the identification of marine gastropods with shell lesions, when compared with traditional techniques which kill the animals.
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