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  1. ... upper part of the vagina. Individuals with Müllerian aplasia and hyperandrogenism typically have an underdeveloped or absent uterus and may also have abnormalities of other reproductive ...
  2. ... defects, and genital abnormalities. The most common genital abnormality is hydrometrocolpos, an accumulation of fluid in the vagina and uterus.In people with McKusick-Kaufman syndrome, the extra ...
  3. ... WNT4 gene have been found to cause Müllerian aplasia and hyperandrogenism, a condition that affects the reproductive system in females. Girls and women with this condition typically have an underdeveloped or absent uterus and do not menstruate. They may also have ...
  4. ... cases of MRKH syndrome. Congenital absence of the uterus and vagina (CAUV) Genital renal ear syndrome (GRES) MRKH syndrome Mullerian agenesis Mullerian aplasia Mullerian dysgenesis Rokitansky Kuster Hauser syndrome Rokitansky syndrome ...
  5. ... disorder.Less commonly, 17q12 deletion syndrome also causes abnormalities of ... and uterus. 17q12 deletion syndrome is also sometimes associated with ...
  6. ... than in affected females. The most common genitourinary abnormality in affected ... (bicornate) uterus, which makes it difficult to carry a pregnancy ...
  7. ... and symptoms of 17q12 deletion syndrome can include abnormalities of the ... vagina and uterus. The features that are associated with 17q12 deletion ...
  8. ... and symptoms of 17q12 deletion syndrome can include abnormalities of the ... and uterus. Features associated with 17q12 deletion syndrome vary widely, ...
  9. ... females, problems in the early development of the uterus can later increase the risk of pregnancy loss, ... is sufficient to cause the disorder. Hand-foot-uterus syndrome HFG syndrome HFGS HFU syndrome Genetic Testing ...
  10. ... the placenta. The placenta is tissue in the uterus that links the fetus and ... genetic abnormalities without harming the fetus. NIPT is most often ...
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