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Abnormality of the female genitalia
- ... tract include: Differences of sex development (DSD) Ambiguous genitalia Other developmental differences of the female reproductive tract include: Cloacal abnormalities - The cloaca is a tube-like structure in ...
- ... somewhere other than at the tip ( hypospadias ); in females, the urethra (urine canal) opens into the vagina Otherwise unusual-appearing genitalia at birth Electrolyte abnormalities Delayed or absent puberty Unexpected changes at puberty
- ... appearance of a female. In most cases, ambiguous genitalia in genetic females (infants with 2 X chromosomes) has the following ... perineum, further making the infant appear to be female. There may ... genitalia. With a few exceptions, ambiguous genitalia is most ...
- ... weeks. These babies will be born with ambiguous genitalia . This means the child will have parts of both male and female sex organs. In some cases, the testes may ...