- The
paroophoron (of Johnson; pl.: paroophora)
consists of a few
scattered rudimentary tubules, best seen in a child,
situated in the
broad ligament between...
- of the
mesonephric tubules are
represented by the e****horon, and the
paroöphoron, two
small collections of
rudimentary blind tubules which are situated...
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Wolffian body.[citation needed] The
paradidymis is
homologous to the
female paroophoron, as they both
arise from
mesonephric tubules.: 177 This
article incorporates...
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Epididymis Gartner's duct Vas
deferens Seminal vesicle Mesonephric tubules Paroophoron Paradidymis Urogenital sinus Skene's
glands Prostate Bladder, urethra...
- oomancy, oophagy, oop****ctomy, oophoron, ootheca, ootid, ootidogenesis,
paroophoron op- hole Gr**** ὀπή (opḗ), ὀπαῖον (opaîon) metope,
opaion opac- shady...
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located in the
lateral portion of the
mesosalpinx and mesovarium, the
paroophoron (residual
remnant of that part of the
mesonephric duct that
forms the...
- development: Gartner's duct E****horon
Vesicular appendages of e****horon
Paroophoron Human vestigial structures also
include leftover embryological remnants...
- are
named after him,
which are
remnants of
mesonephric ducts in the
paroophoron.
These remnants are
sometimes referred to as
Wolffian tubules, named...
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Pubocervical ligament Cardinal ligament Uterosacral ligament **** E****horon
Paroophoron Skene's
glands Bartholin's
glands Female external genitalia **** Mons...
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though vestigial structures such as Gartner's ducts, the e****horon, and
paroophoron are common. In males, a few of the more
caudal tubules will
survive and...