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Normal Testis

Seminiferous tubule showing spermatogenesis.
The germ cells or spermatogonia (arrow) are usually seen along the basal regions of the tubule.
Spermatozoa are seen near the central luminal region of the tubule.
Leydig cells (L) in the interstitium are present.
(Description By:H. Yamase, M.D. )
(Image Contrib. by:H. Yamase, M.D. UCHC )
Normal Testis
Etiology

Not applicable.
Pathogenesis

Not applicable.,
Epidemiology

Not applicable.
General Gross Description

The student is referred to: Netter FH. Atlas of Human Anatomy. Novartis. 1990.
General Microscopic Description

The student is referred to: Burkitt G et.al. Wheater's basic histopathology, 3rd ed. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1996.
Clinical Correlation

Not applicable.
References

Atlas of Human Antomy. Netter FH. Novartis Publisher. 1996.
Burkitt G et.al. Wheater's basic histopathology, 3rd ed. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1996.
Normal Testis
Synopsis by: Harold Yamase M.D. (T78000M00100)[459]
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