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The canal of Nuck, first described by Anton Nuck (de) in 1691, is an abnormal patent (open) pouch of peritoneum extending into the labia majora of women. It is analogous to a patent processus vaginalis in males (see hydrocele testis, inguinal hernia). In rare cases, it may give rise to a cyst or a hydrocele in women and has potential to develop into an indirect inguinal hernia. 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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  • Canal of Nuck (en)
  • Dotto di Nuck (it)
  • Kanał Nucka (pl)
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  • The canal of Nuck, first described by Anton Nuck (de) in 1691, is an abnormal patent (open) pouch of peritoneum extending into the labia majora of women. It is analogous to a patent processus vaginalis in males (see hydrocele testis, inguinal hernia). In rare cases, it may give rise to a cyst or a hydrocele in women and has potential to develop into an indirect inguinal hernia. The pouch accompanies the gubernaculum during development of the urinary and reproductive organs, more specifically during the descent of the ovaries, and normally obliterates. (en)
  • Il canale di Nuck, scoperto dal medico anatomista olandese Anton Nuck, è l'equivalente femminile del dotto peritoneo vaginale, proprio del sesso maschile. (it)
  • Kanał Nucka (ang. canal of Nuck) – narząd szczątkowy u człowieka, kieszonka otrzewnej dochodząca do warg sromowych większych. U mężczyzn jego odpowiednikiem jest wyrostek pochwowy otrzewnej. Strukturę opisał holenderski anatom w 1691 roku. (pl)
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  • Canal of Nuck (en)
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  • The canal of Nuck, first described by Anton Nuck (de) in 1691, is an abnormal patent (open) pouch of peritoneum extending into the labia majora of women. It is analogous to a patent processus vaginalis in males (see hydrocele testis, inguinal hernia). In rare cases, it may give rise to a cyst or a hydrocele in women and has potential to develop into an indirect inguinal hernia. The pouch accompanies the gubernaculum during development of the urinary and reproductive organs, more specifically during the descent of the ovaries, and normally obliterates. (en)
  • Il canale di Nuck, scoperto dal medico anatomista olandese Anton Nuck, è l'equivalente femminile del dotto peritoneo vaginale, proprio del sesso maschile. (it)
  • Kanał Nucka (ang. canal of Nuck) – narząd szczątkowy u człowieka, kieszonka otrzewnej dochodząca do warg sromowych większych. U mężczyzn jego odpowiednikiem jest wyrostek pochwowy otrzewnej. Strukturę opisał holenderski anatom w 1691 roku. (pl)
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  • processus vaginalis peritonei femininus (en)
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