Fish Guts: An Interactive Fish Necropsy and Histopathology Computer Training Program
Andrew S. Kane; Robert W. Gray; Renate Reimschuessel
University of Maryland School of Medicine, Aquatic Pathobiology
Center, Department of Pathology, Baltimore, MD
An interactive training program is currently being developed to
provide a computer simulation of fish necropsy and histopathology techniques. This user
friendly program, "Fish guts," is authored in Macro mind Director for the
Macintosh, and is intended for students and professionals who wish to review a standard fish
necropsy protocol. Rainbow trout and channel catfish are used as necropsy models to
illustrate basic internal and external anatomy. Additional species are included to show
interspecies variation. The program is interactive and contains digitized sound, color
photographs, micrographs and movies. Users can observe all aspects of a diagnostic
examination, including case history, gross necropsy, examination of digitized glass slides
and preparation of final reports. Aspects of software production will be discussed, and a
prototype version of Fish guts will be available for demonstration.
This project was supported by an award from the Designated Research
Initiative Fund (DRIF), Office of the President; and the Office of Program Development,
Department of Pathology, University of Maryland at Baltimore.