AN ULTRASONOGRAPHIC AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE
TESTIS AND EPIDIDYMIS FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED UNILATERAL ISCHEMIA
IN MALE GOATS AND RAMS
Nazir Ahmad, H.A. Samad, N.U. Rehman, Khalid
Masaud Ahmad and Maqbool Ahmad
Department ofAnimal Reproduction, University
ofAgriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract
A study was conducted to explore the use of
ultrasound imaging in assessing the progressive development of testicular
and epididymal lesions in male goats and rams. For this purpose, ultrasound
imaging of the testis and related structures was carried out fortnightly for
20 weeks following unilateral ligation of the testicular artery and veins in
four goats and three rams. Following this, these animals were killed, their
testes and epididymides removed and examined for gross and histopathological
lesions. Ultrasonographically, within 24 hours, the ligated testis showed a
reduced echogenicity and was mottled in appearance. There was a thin layer
of anechoic fluid between the testicular tunics which later contained a
network of hyperechogenic fibrin. The tunica albuginea was hyperechogenic,
probably due to fibrosis. The testis was atrophied and showed a diffused
coagulative necrosis postmortem. The epididyrnal tail in the beginning was
reduced in echogenicity and had lost its heterogenous texture. Later, it
showed increased echogenicity due to marked fibrosis, and was atrophied,
except in one goat in which it appeared enlarged and showed chronic
epididymitis with cystic dilatation of the tubules histologically.
Ultrasound imaging appears to be a valuable diagnostic tool for assessing
the progressive development of testicular and epididymal lesions.