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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Male reproductive organ cancer
  1. ... affects males. Males with this disorder have normal male reproductive organs, though they also have a uterus and fallopian ... develop the Müllerian duct, the precursor to female reproductive organs. During development of a male fetus, these two proteins work together to induce ...
  2. ... lack of testosterone interferes with the development of male reproductive organs before birth and the changes that appear at puberty.Mutations that prevent the production of any functional receptor ... a typical male chromosome pattern (46,XY) have female external genitalia ...
  3. ... lack of testosterone interferes with the development of male reproductive organs before birth and the changes that appear at ...
  4. ... have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. M3K1_HUMAN MAP/ERK kinase kinase 1 MAPK/ ...
  5. ... have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female or have genitalia that appear female-typical. Additionally, the internal reproductive organs are female, but they do not develop normally. ...
  6. ... shortage of testosterone affects the development of the reproductive tract in the male fetus, resulting in the abnormalities in the external sex organs that occur in 17-beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3 ...
  7. ... and gonads (ovaries in females and testes in males) before birth.WT1 gene ... reproductive organs. Abnormal development of these organs leads to diffuse ...
  8. ... trembling (tremors) in their arms or hands, breast cancer (if gynecomastia develops), ... about 1 in 650 newborns who were assigned male at birth. It is the most common sex ...
  9. ... which helps control the function of the internal reproductive organs (gonads). Some people with X-LAG have additional ... mosaicism underlies X-linked acrogigantism syndrome in sporadic male subjects. Endocr Relat Cancer. 2016 Apr;23(4):221-33. doi: 10. ...
  10. ... condition may have bone marrow failure, physical abnormalities, organ defects, and an increased risk of certain cancers.The major function of bone marrow is to ...