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Reproductive - Male & Female

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Reproductive - Male & Female

Detailed annotated images of diseases of the male and female reproductive system can be found below.  CLICK on an image to see an enlarged view. 
Tagged under
  • reproductive
  • pathology

Image Gallery

  • Click to enlarge image 01-reproductive.jpg ... ...
  • Click to enlarge image 02-reproductive.jpg Paramphimosis Paramphimosis
  • Click to enlarge image 03-reproductive.jpg Penis - Plaque Penis - Plaque
  • Click to enlarge image 04-reproductive.jpg Viral Inclusions Viral Inclusions
  • Click to enlarge image 05-reproductive.jpg ... ...
  • Click to enlarge image 06-reproductive.jpg Uroepithelial Carcincoma Uroepithelial Carcincoma
  • Click to enlarge image 07-reproductive.jpg Uterine Prolapse Uterine Prolapse
  • Click to enlarge image 08-reproductive.jpg Paraovarian Cyst Paraovarian Cyst
  • Click to enlarge image 09-reproductive.jpg Paraovarian Cyst Paraovarian Cyst
  • Click to enlarge image 10-reproductive.jpg Paraovarian Cyst - Close Paraovarian Cyst - Close
  • Click to enlarge image 11-reproductive.jpg Immature Fetus Immature Fetus
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View the embedded image gallery online at:
https://mmapl.ucsc.edu/causes/disease-by-system/reproductive-male-female#sigProIdd5475987d8
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