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Gonadal "dysgenesis," male
- ... of the same sex chromosomes, written as XX. Males have an X and a Y chromosome (written as XY). In Turner syndrome, cells are missing all or part of an ...
- ... Chromosomal abnormalities, including Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY) and Turner syndrome (45,X). If the mother takes certain medicines (such as androgenic steroids), a genetic female may look more male. Lack of production of certain hormones can cause ...
- ... females may have symptoms similar to those of males, or they may have only mild symptoms . Females with Turner syndrome (who have only 1 X chromosome) may also ...
- ... Problems with the testes. The testes normally produce male hormones. If ... with testosterone formation. Testosterone is made through ...
- ... 2 sex chromosomes (XX), written as 46, XX Males: 44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes (XY), written as 46, XY
- ... congenital heart disease. It is more common in males than in females. ... syndrome, Jacobsen syndrome, trisomy 13 and 18. The problem ...
- ... 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome Down syndrome Klinefelter syndrome Turner syndrome MULTIFACTORIAL DISORDERS Many of the most common diseases ...
- ... Problem with genes, such as Klinefelter syndrome or Turner syndrome Rapid weight loss or low body fat
- ... common genetic disorders that cause primary hypogonadism are Turner syndrome (in women) and Klinefelter syndrome (in men). If ... 599. Swerdloff RS, Wang C. The testis and male hypogonadism, infertility, and sexual dysfunction. In: Goldman L, ...
- ... syndrome Fetal alcohol syndrome Trisomy 13 Rubella syndrome Turner syndrome Klinefelter syndrome Pseudohypoparathyroidism Cri du chat syndrome