Fig. 5
From: Reviewing recherche presentations of persistent Mullerian duct syndrome: case reports
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A Female form is characterized by bilateral cryptorchid testes and uterus fixed to the pelvis with bilateral testes attached to the round ligaments on either side. B Male form is characterized by unilateral cryptorchid testis and contralateral inguinal hernia with testis and fallopian tube of the contralateral side in the sac. C Transverse testicular ectopia in which two testes are visualized in the same hernia sac along with the uterus and uterine tubes