Wolffian structures

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In anatomy, Wolffian structures are male urogenital structures that include the epididymis, vas deferens, and seminal vesicles. They are often referred to in cases of androgen insensitivity syndrome.

See also

  • Wolffian duct, anlage for certain male reproductive organs.
  • Wolffian tubules, precursors of the mesonephros.


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