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Fig. 3B. Testis from 61-year-old man who died from myocardial infarction.
Photograph of gross specimen imaged in A shows most of testis is pale
bland sclerotic regions with a few interspersed streaks (more yellow streaks
at top) of more normal tubules. Reddish brown area at bottom of testis is
mediastinum. Presumably, because most of testis was atrophic and sclerotic, no
focal lesions were identified on sonography.
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