Kujur, Rajni FloraPriya, S.Balachandran, C.Manohar, B. MuraliRao, G.V. SudhakarTANUVAS2016-07-222016-07-222005http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/69413Testicular tumours are the second most common tumours of male dogs after skin tumours^4. Sertoli cell tumour is mostly observed in intact, unneutered older male dogs^3. Cryptorchid males have 13.6 times greater risk of developing sertoli cell tumour than normal males^5. The right testicle is more often affected than the left. The present report describes the clinical and pathological aspects of sertoli cell tumour in a dog.enSertoli Cell Tumour in a German Shepherd DogIJVP_29(1)_54-55_2005Article