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- Q5311616 subject Q8603913.
- Q5311616 abstract "Ductuli Aberrantes.—A long narrow tube, the ductulus aberrans inferior (vas aberrans of Haller), is occasionally found connected with the lower part of the canal of the epididymis, or with the commencement of the ductus deferens. Its length varies from 3.5 to 35 cm., and it may become dilated toward its extremity; more commonly it retains the same diameter throughout. Its structure is similar to that of the ductus deferens. Occasionally it is found unconnected with the epididymis.A second tube, the ductulus aberrans superior, occurs in the head of the epididymis; it is connected with the rete testis.".
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- Q5311616 wikiPageWikiLink Q1973610.
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- Q5311616 wikiPageWikiLink Q735505.
- Q5311616 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603913.
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- Q5311616 name "Ductuli aberrantes".
- Q5311616 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q5311616 type Thing.
- Q5311616 type Q4936952.
- Q5311616 comment "Ductuli Aberrantes.—A long narrow tube, the ductulus aberrans inferior (vas aberrans of Haller), is occasionally found connected with the lower part of the canal of the epididymis, or with the commencement of the ductus deferens. Its length varies from 3.5 to 35 cm., and it may become dilated toward its extremity; more commonly it retains the same diameter throughout. Its structure is similar to that of the ductus deferens.".
- Q5311616 label "Ductuli aberrantes".
- Q5311616 name "Ductuli aberrantes".