Täminenliite
Täminenliite, also known as the Täminen appendix, is a small, vestigial organ located in the pelvic cavity of humans and some other mammals. It is named after the Finnish anatomist, Elias Täminen, who first described it in 1867. The Täminen appendix is a remnant of the Wolffian duct, a structure that plays a role in male reproductive development. In females, the Wolffian duct typically degenerates, leaving behind only the Täminen appendix.
The Täminen appendix is a small, finger-like structure that is usually located near the uterus or the
The Täminen appendix is not typically visible during a physical examination and is usually only identified
In summary, the Täminen appendix is a small, vestigial organ found in the pelvic cavity of humans