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Fig. 4B. 71-year-old autopsy subject with no scrotal history in medical
record and testicular "halo." Gross pathology of specimen in
A shows thickened white tunica albuginea testis (arrows)
encircling testis, which has been bivalved. Paler area at top of testis is
more sclerotic parenchyma.