A cyst is usually a small lump of fat just under the skin and is usually harmless.
But any small lumps that you feel on your testicles should be checked by a doctor. Doctors do this all the time and should not make you feel embarrassed. It is important that any lumps get checked, so you don't have to worry.
The medical term for a cyst in the epididymis filled with milk fluid containing sperm is a spermatocele.
A subcortical cyst is a type of cyst that develops on the skeletal frame in the body. Depending on the location, they can be benign, but they can also early indicators of some diseases.
A parametrial cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops near the parametrium, which is the tissue surrounding the cervix and uterus. These cysts are usually benign and can be asymptomatic or may cause mild discomfort or pressure in the pelvic area. Treatment is typically not needed unless the cyst becomes large or causes symptoms.
No birds do not have epididymis.
Sperm mature in the epididymis, a coiled tube located on the back of the testes. During their passage through the epididymis, sperm gain the ability to swim and fertilize an egg.
The male reproductive system includes the epididymis. The epididymis is located adjacent to the testis.
A parenchymal cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops in the parenchyma, which is the functional tissue of an organ. These cysts can occur in various organs throughout the body and are typically benign unless they cause symptoms or complications. Treatment may be necessary if the cyst grows in size or causes issues.
No, the vas deferens are long, straight tubes that connect the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct. They are located outside the testes.
Epididymis !!
Sperm cells are stored in the epididymis, and that is where they mature.
The vas deferens is between the epididymis ans the urethra.
Pancreatic ascites develops when a cyst that has thick, fibrous walls (pseudocyst) bursts and permits pancreatic juices to enter the abdominal cavity