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  • '''Wolffian duct''' (also known as the '''mesonephric duct''' or '''nephric duct''') is ...s deferens]], and the [[Seminal vesicle|seminal vesicle]]. In females, the Wolffian duct degenerates under the influence of [[Anti-Müllerian hormone|Anti-Mül
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  • ...igin; FATWO; Wolffian adenoma; Mesonephric adenoma; Wolffian duct adenoma; Wolffian tumor ...orporated into the reproductive system in males and degenerate in females. Wolffian tumors are thought to have a low potential to become cancerous and tend to
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  • '''Wolffian duct''' (also known as the '''mesonephric duct''' or '''nephric duct''') is ...s deferens]], and the [[Seminal vesicle|seminal vesicle]]. In females, the Wolffian duct degenerates under the influence of [[Anti-Müllerian hormone|Anti-Mül
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  • ...terus, between the [[epoophoron]] and [[uterus]]. They are remnants of the Wolffian duct, which is present in the early development of the female reproductive ...s. dd. Atrophied remains of the Wolffian duct. e. Atrophied remains of the Wolffian duct. f. The terminal bulb or hydatid. h. The uterine tube, originally the
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  • , Ducts of, gart-ner. Remains of Wolffian bodies in certain animals.
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  • ...rium consists of a series of small tubes or ducts that are remnants of the Wolffian duct, which is more prominent during the embryonic development of male fetu ...ulum]] of the fallopian tube. These ducts are remnants of the mesonephric (Wolffian) duct system. The most prominent of these ducts is the duct of Gartner, whi
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  • '''Mesonephric duct''' (also known as '''Wolffian duct''', '''archinephric duct''', '''segmental duct''') is a structure pres ...ed from the Greek words "mesos" (middle) and "nephros" (kidney). The term "Wolffian duct" is named after the German anatomist and physiologist Caspar Friedrich
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  • ...ges of embryonic development, the [[Müllerian duct]] forms alongside the [[Wolffian duct]] in both male and female embryos. The duct begins as a small invagina * [[Wolffian duct]]
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  • '''Gartner's duct''' is an embryonic remnant of the mesonephric duct (Wolffian duct) in females. In males, the mesonephric duct develops into structures s During embryogenesis, the [[mesonephric duct]] (Wolffian duct) and the paramesonephric ducts (Müllerian ducts) develop in close pro
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  • ...become the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicle and ejaculatory duct (Wolffian duct). In reptiles and birds both the testes and excurrent ducts (efferent
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  • ...female reproductive system]]. It is a remnant of the [[mesonephric duct]] (Wolffian duct) that can be found in the broad ligament of the [[uterus]].
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  • ...structures. At the same time, testosterone promotes the development of the Wolffian ducts, which give rise to male reproductive structures such as the epididym ...of the vagina. The absence of testosterone leads to the regression of the Wolffian ducts.
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  • * [[Wolffian duct]]
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  • ...is a rare type of [[tumor]] that originates from the [[mesonephric duct]] (Wolffian duct) remnants. It can occur in both males and females, but is more commonl
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  • ...dix epididymis is a remnant of the [[mesonephric duct]], also known as the Wolffian duct, which is involved in the development of the male reproductive system
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  • ...ry system]] and [[reproductive system]] in mammals. They are also known as Wolffian ducts, named after the German anatomist [[Caspar Friedrich Wolff]] who firs
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  • * '''[[Wolffian adenoma]]''' * '''[[Wolffian adnexal tumor]]'''
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  • ...ovaries. The [[WNT4]] and [[RSPO1]] genes inhibit the development of the [[Wolffian ducts]] into the male reproductive tract. The development of the ovaries al
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  • ...e development of the reproductive ducts, including the Müllerian ducts and Wolffian ducts, is also closely associated with the intermediate mesoderm.
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  • ...] of the [[uterus]]. These cysts are remnants of the [[mesonephric duct]] (Wolffian duct) in males and the [[paramesonephric duct]] (Müllerian duct) in female
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  • ...n their place is developed the genital gland in association with which the Wolffian duct remains as the duct of the male genital gland, the Müllerian as that ...he ventral part of the cloaca; beyond the pronephros it is termed the '''[[Wolffian duct]]'''
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