
Figure 4. Light micrographs of histological sections of kidney taken from fish L. rohita exposed to municipal wastewater concentrations for exposure durations of 15 (A; 35.4%), 30 (B; 17.7%, C; 26.6%), 60 (D; 26.6%, E; 35.4%) days, and recovery experiments of 60 days (F; 35.4%). The histopathological alterations were marked by () occlusion of tubular lumen; () hyaline droplet degeneration; () dilation of glomerular capillaries; () reduction of Bowman's space; () melanomacrophage centers; () nuclear hypertrophy; () cellular hypertrophy; () cytoplasmic vacuolation in the interrenal cells; () necrosis. Magnification 100×.
Published as part of Kaur, Rajbir & Dua, Anish, 2016, Induction of histopathological lesions in renal tissue of the fish Labeo rohita upon exposure to municipal wastewater of Tung Dhab Drain, Amritsar, India, pp. 645-654 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 40 (5) on page 652, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1511-33, http://zenodo.org/record/13200673
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