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  1. ... people have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female. Affected children are typically raised as males ... more likely to have genitalia that do not clearly look male or female than are people with ...
  2. ... female genitalia or genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female. Internal reproductive organs may not correspond with ...
  3. ... these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male or clearly female.In more severe cases of Leydig cell ...
  4. ... appear female-typical or that do not look clearly male or clearly female. In affected infants who are genetically female, ...
  5. ... dysgenesis, in which external genitalia do not look clearly male or clearly female or the genitalia appear female-typical. The ...
  6. ... dysgenesis, in which external genitalia do not look clearly male or clearly female or the genitalia appear female-typical. The ...
  7. ... leads to external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female. Males with partial 17α-hydroxylase/17,20- ...
  8. ... some cases, the external genitalia do not look clearly male or clearly female. Still other affected infants have genitalia that ...
  9. ... birth as their external genitalia do not look clearly male or clearly female. During puberty, an increase in the levels ...
  10. ... cryptorchidism), or external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female.Additional signs and symptoms of XLAG include ...
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