- Canal of Nuck
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Canal of Nuck Latin processus vaginalis peritonei femininus Gray's subject #268 1261 The canal of Nuck, described by Anton Nuck in 1691,[1][2] is an abnormal patent[clarification needed] pouch of peritoneum extending into the labia majora of women. It is analogous to the processus vaginalis in males (see hydrocele).
The pouch accompanies the gubernaculum during development of the urinary and reproductive organs, more specifically during the descent of the ovaries, and normally obliterates.
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Clinical significance
In rare cases, it may give rise to a cyst, a hydrocele in women, etc.
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References
3. Block RE. Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck. A report of five cases. Obstet Gynecol 1975; 45:464-6
4. Stickel WH, Manner M. Female hydrocele (cyst of the canal of Nuck): Sonographic appearance of a rare and little-known disorder. J. Ultrasound Med 2004; 23: 429-432
5. Meulder F, Wojciechowski M, Hubens G, Ramet J. Female hydrocele of the canal of Nuck: a case report. Eur J Pediatr 2006; 165: 193-194
6. Counseller VS, Black BM. Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck: Report of seventeen cases. Ann Surg 1941; 113: 625-630
7. Miklos JR, Karram MM, Silver E, Reid R. Ultrasound and hookwire needle placement for localization of a hidrocele of the canal of Nuck. Obstet Gynecol 1995; 85: 884-886
8. Chandrasekharan LV, Rajagopal AS. The hydrocele of the canal of Nuck: an ultrasound diagnosis. Internet Journal of Radiology 2006; 4:2
9. Caviezel A, Montet X, Schwartz J, Egger JF, Iselin CE. Female Hydrocele: The cyst of Nuck. Urol Int 2009; 82: 242-245
10. Hebra, A. Pedriatric Hernias. Emedicine. 8/1/10 <http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/932680-overview>.
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Female reproductive system (TA A09.1–2, TH H3.07.01, GA 11.1254) Internal Adnexacorpus (hemorrhagicum, luteum, albicans) · Theca of follicle (externa, interna) · Follicular antrum (Follicular fluid) · Corona radiata · Zona pellucida · Membrana granulosa · Perivitelline spaceOtherProper of ovary · Suspensory of ovarycorpus/body (Uterine cavity, Fundus) · cervix/neck (External orifice, Canal of the cervix, Internal orifice, Supravaginal portion of cervix, Vaginal portion of cervix, Cervical ectropion) · Uterine hornsGeneralExternal Mons pubis · Labia majora (Anterior commissure, Posterior commissure) · Pudendal cleft · Labia minora (Frenulum of labia minora, Frenulum of clitoris) · Vulval vestibule · Interlabial sulci · Bulb of vestibule · Vaginal orifice
vestibular glands/ducts (Bartholin's glands/Bartholin's ducts, Skene's glands/Skene's ducts)Other Prenatal development/mammalian embryogenesis · Development of the urinary and reproductive organs (GA 11.1204, TE E5.6-7) Common urinary and
reproductive systemUrinary system
developmentNephrotome → Pronephros · Mesonephros (Mesonephric tubules)
WD → Ureteric bud + Metanephrogenic blastema
US → Urinary bladder + Urethra + Primary urethral groove + UrachusReproductive system
developmentPrimarily internalPrimarily externalLPM → Genital tubercle → Labioscrotal swelling → Scrotum or Labia majora
LPM → Genital tubercle → Primordial phallus → Penis or Clitoris
Peritoneum → Processus vaginalis or Canal of NuckHomologues Categories:- Female reproductive system
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