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Hypoplasia of scrotum
- ... or a scrotum divided into two lobes (bifid scrotum). These genital abnormalities can lead to problems in the urinary tract. ...
- ... or a scrotum divided into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male ...
- ... or a scrotum divided into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male ...
- ... affecting other parts of the body.The genital abnormalities in affected males typically include undescended testes (cryptorchidism) and underdevelopment of the scrotum. Affected females can have an enlarged clitoris (clitoromegaly) ...
- ... abnormal genitals, including unusually small external genital folds (hypoplasia of the labia majora) in females. Affected males may have undescended testes (cryptorchidism) or a scrotum divided into two lobes (bifid scrotum).People with ...
- ... wide, flat feet with broad, rounded toes. Other abnormalities in people with ... have a shawl scrotum, in which the scrotum surrounds the penis instead ...
- ... the underside of the penis (hypospadias), or a scrotum divided into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Males with either complete or partial 17α-hydroxylase/ ...
- ... genitals. These ulcers occur most frequently on the scrotum in men and on the labia in women. ... vessels, heart, lungs, and kidneys. Central nervous system abnormalities can lead to headaches, confusion, personality changes, memory ...
- ... neck, wrists, back of the hands, face, scalp, scrotum, and vulva. These areas of hyperpigmentation typically cause ... melanosome transport is thought to cause the pigmentation abnormalities seen in individuals with Dowling-Degos disease.Mutations ...