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Monday, February 29, 2016

Mullerian ducts in a male fetus. Uterus masculinus

Keywords: mullerian, male, female equine, uterus, masculinus

In males, the Wollfian (mesonephric) tubule system develops into the ducti deferentia, epididymides and  gubernaculae. In the presence of testicles, inhibin (produced by Sertoli cells) suppresses the development of what would otherwise be female genitals. Although the female (Mullerian or paramesonephric) system is suppressed, remnants are sometimes visible in the neonate or even adult animals. 

In this case (a 315 day old equine fetus) thread-like remnants of the mullerian system are clearly visible. Occasionally this structure is referred as the uterus masculinus. 


Image size: 3243x 2190px. Copyright: Dr Frederico Canisso. canisso@illinois.edu