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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Absent external genitalia
  1. ... the vagina and uterus to be underdeveloped or absent, although external genitalia are normal. Affected individuals usually do not have ...
  2. ... aplasia and hyperandrogenism typically have an underdeveloped or absent uterus and may also have abnormalities of other reproductive organs. Women with this condition have normal female external genitalia, and they develop breasts and pubic hair normally ...
  3. ... XY chromosomes (typically seen in males), but the external genitals are incompletely formed, ambiguous ( ambiguous genitalia ), or clearly female. Internally, testes may be normal, malformed, or absent. This condition is also called 46,XY with ...
  4. ... secondary sex characteristics; menstruation is typically irregular or absent. ... genitalia. The most severely affected are born with characteristically ...
  5. ... males, the mutations result in poorly developed or absent Leydig cells and ... external genitalia and small testes that are undescended, which means ...
  6. ... lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male or clearly female. ... typical male chromosomal pattern (46,XY) have female external genitalia. They have small testes that are undescended, which ...
  7. ... penis (micropenis) and undescended testes (cryptorchidism). Abnormalities of external genitalia are seen less often in affected females. Puberty ... from normal intelligence to major learning disabilities with absent speech and poor communication.Less common features of ...
  8. ... unusually small penis (micropenis), undescended testes (cryptorchidism), or external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly ... Rodriguez D, Gelot A. X-linked lissencephaly with absent corpus callosum and ambiguous genitalia (XLAG): clinical, magnetic ...
  9. ... male sex hormones leads to abnormal development of external genitalia. Depending on the severity of the condition, these ... internal or external reproductive organs and delayed or absent puberty in affected individuals. 17-alpha-hydroxyprogesterone aldolase ...
  10. Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Cancer--Living with Cancer/Children ... Cancer--Living with Cancer ... Childhood Leukemia/Related Issues ... Childhood Leukemia ... Cancer in Children/Related Issues ... Cancer ...
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