Incidence of Obstructive Azoospermia Infertility: Histopathological Study Changes in Testes of Deer
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MOSA F.ABBAS, ABDULBARI ABBAS SAHI ALFARIS, ZAINAB WAHEED
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Abstract:
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This study included eight male deer from farm in Basra / Iraq that were experiencing swelling of the testicles and promised their ability to reproducing, after bringing it to the consulting clinic at the College of Veterinary Medicine / University of Basra, the clinical examination & sampling were done for the purpose of histopathological examination. The results showed clear atrophied in seminiferous tubules and hemorrhage in the interstitial tissue under capsular, existence lesions like suppression of spermatogenesis, due to vacuolated in epithelium cells and inflammation in the pattern of testis, furthermore, degeneration that affected on spermatozoa and resulting in germ cells arrest. We conclude from this research that there is an infection that led to swelling of the testicles, their inability to reproduce, and several other causes of exposure to a high degree of heat.
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Keyword:
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Deer, Hypospermatogenesis, infertility, Obstructive azoospermia.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP1.294
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