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Fig. 4

From: Camel filariasis (Dipetalonema evansi) and its association with clinical balanoposthitis with reference to prominent changes in clinical findings, serum testosterone, semen analysis, and testicular histopathology

Fig. 4

A photomicrograph of a section in camel testis, which had balanoposthitis, showing a section of Dipetalonema evansi (arrow) is seen free in the luminal area of an artery in the testicular parenchyma. Marked reduction of the number of seminiferous tubules (ST); shedding and degenerating cells had dark stained nuclei. There was a wide interstitial tissue gap, congested blood vessels (BV), and interstitial edema associated with inflammatory cells infiltration

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