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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.)




           ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED               RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
           READINGS                           SHEETS
           Foster RA: Male reproductive system. In Zachary JF,
            editor: Pathologic basis of veterinary disease, ed 6,   Consent to Perform Castration, Canine
            St. Louis, 2017, Elsevier, pp 1336-1338.  Consent  to  Perform  Fine-Needle  Aspiration
           Grieco V, et al: Canine testicular tumours: a study   of Masses
            on 232 dogs. J Comp Pathol 138:86-89, 2008.
           Liao AT, et al: A 12-year retrospective study of canine
            testicular tumors. J Vet Med Sci 71:919-923, 2009.
           Nødtvedt A, et al: Breed differences in the proportional
            morbidity of testicular tumours and distribution of
            histopathologic types in a population-based canine
            cancer registry. Vet Comp Oncol 9:45-54, 2011.








































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