Ovarian weight gain is not a pathology of ovarian development. This is a specific type of serous sac that is most often found in young women. It is also possible to appear as a complication. One of the common variants of the disease is hydrocele, hydrocele of the inguinal-scrotal type. The disease is very common in cases with persistent umbilical vessels. The disease is characterized by a painless increase and change in the size of the scrotum, which can cause sagging and tissue damage.
Common manifestations of ovarian appendage in women are associated with a feeling of discomfort and mild pain in the pubic area and on both sides of the labia majora. Also, short-term
Appendage testis **Appendix testis** is an additional portion of a mono- or multilobed testis that does not contain primary sexual characteristics and is not paired with the main gland. Clinically manifested by an increase in the volume of the scrotum due to the presence of a tumor-like formation. In some cases it leads to infertility, requiring surgical correction.