Fig. 2From: Camel filariasis (Dipetalonema evansi) and its association with clinical balanoposthitis with reference to prominent changes in clinical findings, serum testosterone, semen analysis, and testicular histopathologyA photomicrograph of a section in the camel testis showed normal morphological structures of seminiferous tubules (ST) lined by germinal epithelium (G) and Sertoli cells (SE) resting on the basement membrane (BM). Sperms (arrowhead) were seen in the lumen and interstitial spaces (IS) in between the tubules, which contained interstitial cells of Leydig (L), blood vessels, and lymph vesselsBack to article page