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Hypoplastic female external genitalia
- ... into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male or clearly female. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
- ... Swyer syndrome (described above). Affected individuals may have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. M3K1_HUMAN ...
- ... chromosome pattern (46,XY karyotype), but they have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. Translocations that ...
- ... as partial gonadal dysgenesis. Affected individuals may have external genitalia that do not look clearly male-typical or clearly female-typical or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. Affected individuals ...
- ... one Y chromosome in each cell) but had external genitalia that appeared female. However, it is unclear whether the TSPYL1 gene variations were related to these abnormalities or occurred by coincidence. Changes in the TSPYL1 ...
- ... cause Meacham syndrome. This condition is characterized by abnormalities in the ... female or have genitalia that appear female-typical. Additionally, ...
- ... DHH gene in each cell. They may have external genitalia that do not look ... nerve abnormalities. This combination of features is a condition called ...