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mesonephros is
included in the
Wolffian body after Caspar Friedrich Wolff who
described it in 1759. (The
Wolffian body is
composed of:
mesonephros + paramesonephrotic...
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vesicle and
efferent ducts. In the female, on the
other hand, the
Wolffian bodies and
ducts atrophy,
leaving behind only
remnants in the adult, involving...
- The
mesonephric duct, also
known as the
Wolffian duct,
archinephric duct, Leydig's duct or
nephric duct, is a
paired organ that
develops in the
early stages...
- birth.
These embryonic structures are the
mesonephric ducts (also
known as
Wolffian ducts) and the
paramesonephric ducts, (also
known as Müllerian ducts)....
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apply to some male mammals.
Enlarged view from the
front of the left
Wolffian body before the
establishment of the
distinction of ****.
Genitography Sadler...
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Ductus aberrans vs.
Vesicula seminalis W. Left
Wolffian body W.
Scattered remains of the
Wolffian body,
constituting the
organ of Giraldès, or the paradidymis...
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stages of formation.(Dye) Wolff's
eponyms are:
Wolffian ducts or
mesonephric ducts Wolffian cysts Wolffian body or
mesonephros Wolff's
islands or
blood islands...
- the
remains of a part of the
Wolffian body, like the epididymis, but are
functionless and vestigial. The
Wolffian body operates as a
kidney (mesonephros)...
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Williamite War)
Wilsonian –
Woodrow Wilson Wolffian –
Caspar Friedrich Wolff (a
Wolffian body, as in
Wolffian duct) and
Christian Wolff (philosopher) Woodwardian...
- from
which either the
ovary or
testis is
formed (upper right). * ug.
Sinus urogenitalis. * W. Left
Wolffian body. * w, w.
Right and left
Wolffian ducts....