Appendix of the epididymis | |
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Details | |
Precursor | Wolffian duct |
Identifiers | |
Latin | appendix epididymidis |
Anatomical terminology |
The appendix of the epididymis (or pedunculated hydatid) is a small stalked appendage (sometimes duplicated) on the head of the epididymis. It is usually regarded as a detached efferent duct.
This structure is derived from the Wolffian duct (Mesonephric Duct) as opposed to the appendix testis which is derived from the Müllerian duct (Paramesonephric Duct) remnant.
See also
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1242 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
- MedEd at Loyola urology/torapx2.htm - Torsion of Appendix Epididymis
- Anatomy image:7754 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
- inguinalregion at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (testes)
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