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Appendix of the epididymis

The appendix of the epididymis is a small stalked appendage on the head of the epididymis. It is usually regarded as a detached efferent duct.

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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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PrecursorWolffian duct
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Latinappendix epididymidis
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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.

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This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1242 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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