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Vein of Ductus Deferens (Right)
Cardiovascular System

Vein of Ductus Deferens (Right)

Vena ductus deferentis

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The vein of the ductus deferens runs with the ductus in the spermatic cord. It is a tributary of the vesical venous plexus and it anastomoses with the testicular vein.

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Ductus Deferens

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The ductus deferens is a tortuous tubule originated from the epididymis, on the dorsal aspect of the testis, running alongside the ureter, across the dorsal aspect of the coelom, and penetrating the dorsal wall of the urodeum, where it forms the short papilla of the ductus deferens.

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