Fig. 1From: A spectrum of epididymis and vas deferens anomalies among children with cryptorchidism: a retrospective multi-center studyCongenital anomalies of the epididymis [5]. A Elongated (looping) epididymis. B Anomalies of attachment to the testis [6]. B1 Attachment of caput and cauda (detached corpus). B2 Attachment of caput only. B3 Attachment of cauda only. B4 Complete separation of the testis and epididymis. C Epididymal anomalies of obliteration (agenesis) [1]. C1 Obliteration of the efferent ducts. C2 Obliteration of the epididymal body. C3 Epididymal body separated into two parts. C4 Agenesis of the distal half of the epididymis. C5 Complete epididymal agenesis. D Congenital epididymal cyst. D1 Caput cyst. D2 Corpus cyst. D3 Caudal cyst. E Enlargement stalk of the epididymal appendix. F Duplication. G EctopiaBack to article page