Appendix of epididymidis

Appendix of the epididymis

The right testis, exposed by laying open the tunica vaginalis (appendix of epididymis labeled at center right)
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Precursor Wolffian duct
Latin Appendix epididymidis
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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 the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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