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  2. Epididymis - Wikipedia

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    The head (Latin: caput). The head of the epididymis receives spermatozoa via the efferent ducts of the mediastinium of the testis [3] at the superior pole of the testis. [2]: 1296 The head is characterized histologically by a thick epithelium with long stereocilia (described below) and a little smooth muscle. [3]

  3. Scrotal ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The head is the largest and most easily identified portion of the epididymis. It is located superolateral to the upper pole of the testicle and is often seen on paramedian views of the testis. The normal epididymal body and tail are smaller and more variable in position. [citation needed]

  4. Epididymitis - Wikipedia

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    Adult human testicle with epididymis: A. Head of epididymis, B. Body of epididymis, C. Tail of epididymis, and D. Vas deferens. Those aged 15 to 35 are most commonly affected. [2] The acute form usually develops over the course of several days, with pain and swelling frequently in only one testis, which will hang low in the scrotum. [3]

  5. Tubuli seminiferi recti - Wikipedia

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    The tubuli seminiferi recti (also known as the tubuli recti, tubulus rectus, or straight seminiferous tubules) are structures in the testicle connecting the convoluted region of the seminiferous tubules to the rete testis, although the tubuli recti have a different appearance distinguishing them from these two structures.

  6. Prehn's sign - Wikipedia

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    3: Lobules of epididymis 4: Body of epididymis 5: Tail of epididymis 6: Duct of epididymis 7: Deferent duct (ductus deferens or vas deferens) Prehn's sign (named after urologist Douglas T. Prehn) [1] is a medical diagnostic indicator that was once believed to help determine whether the presenting testicular pain is caused by acute epididymitis ...

  7. Vas deferens - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 1297 It is continuous proximally with the tail of the epididymis, [3]: 1296 and exhibits a tortuous, convoluted initial/proximal section (which measures 2–3 cm in length). Distally, it forms a dilated and tortuous segment termed the ampulla of vas deferens before ending [ 3 ] : 1297 by uniting with a duct of the seminal vesicle to form ...

  8. Testicular torsion - Wikipedia

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    1. Epididymis 2. Head of epididymis 3. Lobules of epididymis 4. Body of epididymis 5. Tail of epididymis 6. Duct of epididymis 7. Deferent duct (ductus deferens or vas deferens) Specialty: Urology: Symptoms: Severe testicular pain, elevated testicle [1] Complications: Infertility [2] Usual onset: Sudden [1] Types: Intravaginal torsion ...

  9. Mediastinum testis - Wikipedia

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    Section of a testicle of a steer, blood vessels injected with red gelatine. 1 parenchyma, 2 mediastinum testis, 3 tunica albuginea, 4 tail of epididymis, 5 head of epididymis, 6 spermatic cord with convoluted testicular artery