Talk:Testicle
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Category needed
[edit]This article needs the category "Human male reproductive system". 2601:2C5:8484:1C50:AD4C:7AC0:96D5:A18D (talk) 15:25, 21 July 2024 (UTC)
Wrong information about testicular blood supply
[edit]According to Campbell and Walsh Urology 2020 edition, the artery of the ductus deferens branches off the SUPERIOR vesical artery and NOT the inferior as written here in wikipedia. Traxana (talk) 10:10, 10 September 2024 (UTC)
Testicle symmetry
[edit]In the current article (Testicle) it is written:
For 85% of men, the right testis hangs lower than the left one.
However, in the article Scrotum#Asymmetry, it says:
(...) in humans, the left testis is typically lower than the right.
Both of them have their sources, but the information is discrepant.
It makes me wonder if one of the authors used a front-view, third-person perspective to tell the sides. Probably more references should be used to ascertain which one is correct. 186.222.206.118 (talk) 12:27, 25 May 2025 (UTC)
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