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Appendix of epididymidis

 
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Appendix of the epididymis
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The right testis, exposed by laying open the tunica vaginalis. (Appendix of epididymis labeled at center right.)
Latin appendix epididymidis
Gray's subject #258 1242
Precursor Wolffian duct

On the head of the epididymis is a small stalked appendage (sometimes duplicated). It is named the appendix of the epididymis (or pedunculated hydatid), and is usually regarded as a detached efferent duct.

This structure is derived from the Wolffian duct as opposed to the appendix testis which is derived from the mullerian duct remnant.

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This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated.


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