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Cytological and histopathological diagnosis. III. testicular tumours in canine* Krithiga K.1,3, Veterinary Assistant Surgeon, Manohar B. Murali3, Balachandran C.2,3 3Department of Veterinary Pathology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai-600 007 1Institute of Vector Control and Zoonoses, Hosur. 2Centralised Clinical Laboratory *Forms part of M.V.Sc. thesis of the first author approved by the Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai - 600 051. | Figures Fig. 1:: Seminoma: Enarged testicle with embedded tumorous mass and haemorrhagic cut surface
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| Fig. 2:: Seminoma. Cytology: Presence of round cells with round nuclei exhibiting anisokaryosis, scanty cytoplasm and presence of red blood cells. HEx320.
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| Fig. 3:: Seminoma: Section showing polyhedral cells, vesicular nucleus and prominent nucleolus, eosinophilic cytoplasm, moderate stroma. Mitotic figures seen. HE × 320.
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| Fig. 4:: Collision tumour showing reddish white labulated cut - surface.
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| Fig. 5:: collision tumour, cytology: Elongated cells with indistinct cellular outline, anisokaryosis, scanty vacuolated cytoplasm. HE × 800.
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| Fig. 6:: Sertoli cell tumour, Cytology: Spherical cells exhibiting anisocytosis and anisokaryosis. Large basophilic one to three nucleoli. Coarse, granular chromatin and moderate cytoplasm. WG × 1000.
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| Fig. 7:: Sertoli cell tumour: Section showing short columnar cell with basal oval vesicular nuclei and central distinct nucleoli. Nuclei hyperchromatic in some areas. HE × 450.
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