Diagnostic ultrasound is a simple, noninvasive and innocuous
technique that permits tissue interfaces to be detected and their
shape and size described. The present project was planned to study
the possible use of diagnostic ultrasound to assess the spontaneous
lesions of testes and epididymides of rams and male goats. For this
purpose, 10 normal organs and 28 organs with spontaneous lesions of
testis and epididymis were collected from rams and male goats after
slaughter. After manual palpation, these organs were imaged
ultrasonically using a B-mode, real time ultrasound scanner, fitted
with a 5.0 MHz convex array transducer. After ultrasound
examination, each organ was dissected and the nature of the lesions
and their contents, if any, was observed. Tissue samples from
selected organs were processed for histopathological studies after
staining with hematoxylin and eosin stain. There was no difference
in the echotexture of normal testes and epididymides of both
species i.e. rams and male goats.
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