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Densely packed seminiferous tubules separated by thin, fibrous septa
Seminiferous tubules join to form rete testis , which converge posteriorly into efferent ductules
Penetrate posterior tunica albuginea at mediastinum to form head of epididymis
May become dilated, but tubular appearance and location should differentiate from mass
Tunica albuginea forms thick, fibrous capsule around testis
Mediastinum testis is thickened area of tunica albuginea where ducts, nerves, and vessels enter and exit testis
Testicular descent : Testis develop in retroperitoneum and descend through inguinal canal to scrotum
Failure of descent results in cryptorchidism
Tunica vaginalis : Mesothelial-lined sac around anterior and lateral sides of testis formed during descent
Fluid ( hydrocele ) may accumulate between parietal and visceral layers (hydrocele)
Appendix testis : Embryologic remnant, which forms small, nodular protuberance from surface of testis
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