“…Our ultrastructural results reminder many previous studies describing that cerium, a mineral element which belonging to the same group of lanthanum, was found within the lysosomes of intestinal mucosa, liver, kidney, suprarenal, and testicular glands cells [14] as well as endometrium and myometrium cells, granulosa and internal theca cells of the ovary [15]. In addition, our observed deposits were similar to those founded with gadolinium in alveolar macrophages [17,10], liver cells, spleen, bone marrow, proximal renal cells [20], endometrium, myometrium, granulosa and internal theca cells [13]. Indeed, the same processes of precipitation within the lysosomes were highlighted with heavy metals.…”