Abstract

In the bull, efferent tubules have gray-green apparence and can be visually defferentiaed from the rest of the tissue in the epididymal. Often, some sperm are trapped and die, relieving mycolic acid to produce a granulomatous reaction. Spermiostasis and sperm accumulation a consequence of the distention of abnormal efferent or epididymal tubules, with secondary formation of sperm granulomas in the region of the epididymal head. This condition is common in male goats and perhaps in sheep, less common in bulls. This study aimed to describe the macroscopic, histopathological and ultrasound aspects of sperm cyst and granuloma in a Sindhi breeder in Belém, Pará.

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