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963.e2 Testicular Tumors
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TESTICULAR TUMORS Sagittally sectioned canine testis contains three discrete, slightly bulging, pale tan
to red nodules characteristic of Leydig (interstitial) cell tumors. These tumors are soft when palpated. (Courtesy
Dr. Barry Cooper.)
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