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Normal Testis

The micrograph shows 2 adjacent seminiferous tubules.
Slender rather inconspicuous elongate spindle cells that encircles the tubules at the periphery are myoid cells.
Spermatogonia are located internally and rests upon the tubular basement membrane.
A group of spermatids are noted in the upper left field.
Mature spermatozoa are noted at the luminal border of the germinal epithelium and in the lumens.
(Description By:H. Yamase, M.D. )
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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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