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From: A rare case of ocular and testicular T-cell lymphoma in a hermaphrodite koi carp (Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus 1758): clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical study

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Clinical and necropsy images of a hermaphrodite koi carp (Cyprinus carpio). (a) Dorsal and lateral view of severe exophthalmia due to large and hemorrhagic mass (black arrows) in the right eye. Also, hemorrhage in the eye is seen (white arrow). Enucleation was performed under anesthesia (arrowhead). (b) The right orbital socket healing is seen 3-, 19- and 57-days post-surgery (DPS). Exophthalmia (arrow) in the left eye have been noticed after 57 days post enucleation of the right eye. (c) Complete healing of right eye was observed 142 days post-surgery. Also, the healed surgical site is pigmented and the orbital socket has disappeared. Note to the progressive exophthalmia of the left eye 108- & 142-days post-surgery (DPS). (d) Necropsy performed 221-days post-surgery. Large mass (M) attached to the left testis was observed. Cut surface of the mass (M) was soft and whitish. Right testis (arrow) had normal appearance. Whitish nodule (arrowhead) is observed on the liver (L). Note the ovary (O) of hermaphrodite koi carp

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