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Figure 2. Radix penis of the same dog from Fig. 1 after the surgical treatment.
Figure 4. Radix penis musoca. Tissue imprint. Dog. Cluster of CTVT cels with coarse and reticulated chromatin, prominent nucleolus and lightly basophilic cytoplasm

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