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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Ambiguous "genitalia," female
  1. 46,XX testicular difference of sex development is a condition in which individuals with two X chromosomes in each cell, the pattern typically found in females, ...
  2. ... have been identified in people with 46,XY disorder of sex development, also known 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 ...
  3. ... have been identified in people with 46,XY disorder of sex development, also ... male or clearly female or other changes in the genitals and reproductive ...
  4. The WT1 gene provides instructions for making a protein that is necessary for the development of the kidneys and gonads (ovaries in females and testes in ...
  5. ... have irregular menstrual periods. LHCGR gene mutations in females also prevent ovulation, leading to inability to have children (infertility). 46,XY disorder of sex development due to LH defects LCH Leydig cell agenesis ...
  6. ... also been identified in people with 46,XY disorder of sex development, ... or clearly female or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive ...
  7. ... the SRY gene in three Indian 46,XY females with sex reversal and gonadal tumour ... and Their Role in Disorders of Sex Development. Sex Dev. 2022;16(2-3):80-91. ...
  8. ... deficiency. People with two mutations who are genetically female do not usually experience any signs and symptoms ... 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3 deficiency ...
  9. ... signs and symptoms of the condition. 46,XX disorder of sex development (DSD) due to placental aromatase deficiency Estrogen synthetase ...
  10. ... cell is sufficient to cause the condition. In females, who have two copies of the X chromosome, one ... Genetic Testing Registry: X-linked lissencephaly ...
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