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In the inguinal crest of a peculiar structure, the gubernaculum testis makes its appearance
Gubernaculum testis Precursor Gubernaculum Gives rise to Scrotal ligament Anatomical terminology
In the inguinal crest of a peculiar structure, the gubernaculum testis makes its appearance. This is at first a slender band, extending from that part of the skin of the groin which afterward forms the scrotum through the inguinal canal to the body and epididymis of the testis.
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