. Fig. 227—Orchitis and Epididymitis. /, Kpididymis ; 2, i)areiichyma of gland ; ?, hemorrhage in epididymis; ./, hemorrliage in testicle. of the two structures becomes reversed. In the early stages, as shown in Fig. 227, prominent hemorrhage may occur. The infection extends to the peritoneal covering, by con- tiguity involves the parietal peritoneum of the scrotum, and causes adhesions between the two layers. Histologic and biologic studies have not been made in sufficient degree to permit of any conclusions. The colon-like organism ordi- narily alleged to cause abortion in mares may logicall
. Fig. 227—Orchitis and Epididymitis. /, Kpididymis ; 2, i)areiichyma of gland ; ?, hemorrhage in epididymis; ./, hemorrliage in testicle. of the two structures becomes reversed. In the early stages, as shown in Fig. 227, prominent hemorrhage may occur. The infection extends to the peritoneal covering, by con- tiguity involves the parietal peritoneum of the scrotum, and causes adhesions between the two layers. Histologic and biologic studies have not been made in sufficient degree to permit of any conclusions. The colon-like organism ordi- narily alleged to cause abortion in mares may logically be considered as a common cause. At least it is fair to assume
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