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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Female infertility
  1. ... in each cell have CATSPER1-related nonsyndromic male infertility. Females (with two X chromosomes) who have two CATSPER1 gene variants in each cell have no symptoms because they do not produce sperm and the changes only affect sperm function. ... Genetic Testing Registry: Spermatogenic ...
  2. ... genitalia that do not look clearly male or female, and they may have infertility. People with moderate cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency usually ...
  3. ... chromosome 15 deletions in each cell have deafness-infertility syndrome. Females (with two X chromosomes) who have two chromosome 15 deletions in each cell have sensorineural deafness as their only symptom. They do not produce sperm and so are not ... Genetic Testing Registry: ...
  4. ... ciliary dyskinesia are usually unable to father children. Infertility occurs in some affected females and is likely due to abnormal cilia 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 ...
  6. ... and abnormal liver function. After puberty, some affected females develop multiple cysts on the ovaries, an increased amount of body hair (hirsutism), and an inability to conceive (infertility), which are likely related to hormonal changes.Researchers ...
  7. ... have undescended testes (cryptorchidism), which may contribute to infertility (inability to father a child) later in life. Females with Noonan syndrome can experience delayed puberty but ...
  8. ... function of the ovaries. The ovaries are the female reproductive organs in which egg cells are produced. As a form of primary ovarian insufficiency, FXPOI can cause irregular menstrual cycles, early menopause, an inability to have children (infertility), and elevated levels of a hormone known as ...
  9. ... each cell) but had external genitalia that appeared female. However, it is unclear whether the ... testis-specific Y-encoded-like protein 1 TSPY- ...
  10. ... cause Leydig cell hypoplasia in males have normal female genitalia and normal breast and ... FLJ41504 HHG LCGR LGR2 LH/CG-R LH/ ...
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