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Abnormality of secondary sexual hair
- ... secondary sex characteristics, such as breasts and pubic hair, and do not ... to abnormalities of the external genitalia. The most severely affected ...
- ... hormone replacement therapy, affected individuals do not develop secondary sexual characteristics such as pubic hair, breast growth in women, or a deepening voice ...
- ... of this condition have early development of their secondary sexual characteristics such as growth of facial and pubic hair, deepening of the voice, appearance of acne, and ...
- ... lack of production of certain hormones that direct sexual development. ... such as the growth of facial hair and deepening of the voice in males, the ...
- ... a narrow nose with a high nasal bridge.Abnormalities in sexual development ... (axillary) hair.Additional features of Meier-Gorlin syndrome can include ...
- ... androgens. The excess production of androgens leads to abnormalities of sexual development in people with 21-hydroxylase deficiency. A ...
- ... this form of the disorder do not develop secondary sex characteristics, such as increased body hair, at puberty. Some researchers refer to this form ...
- ... testosterone, which is the hormone that directs male sexual development. Without treatment, a shortage of testosterone during puberty can lead to reduced facial and body hair, poor muscle development, low energy levels, and an ...
- ... puberty, people with this condition develop some male secondary sex characteristics, such as increased muscle mass, deepening of the voice, and development of male pattern facial and body hair. In addition to these changes typical of adolescent ...