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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Ambiguous "genitalia," female
  1. ... the appearance of a female. In most cases, ambiguous genitalia in genetic females (infants with 2 X chromosomes) has the following ...
  2. Campomelic dysplasia From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... Bone Diseases/Children ... Bone Diseases ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center ... From the National Institutes of Health
  3. Ambiguous Genitalia (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Penis Disorders/Children ... Penis Disorders ... Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  4. ... body Genitals that aren't clearly male or female (ambiguous genitalia) Labia that are stuck together or unusual in ... is made late or is wrong. Children with ambiguous genitalia who ... female's reproductive tract can lead to infertility and sexual ...
  5. ... but the external genitals are incompletely formed, ambiguous ( ambiguous genitalia ), or clearly female. Internally, testes may be normal, malformed, or absent. ...
  6. ... neonatologists, geneticists, endocrinologists, and psychiatrists or social workers. Female children with ambiguous genitalia may need surgery to improve function and to ...
  7. ... have genitals that are not clearly male or female in appearance (ambiguous genitalia). Boys may need this test if they have ...
  8. ... People with PAIS may have both male and female physical characteristics ( ambiguous genitalia ). These characteristics vary from person to person. These ...
  9. 46,XX testicular difference of sex development is a condition in which individuals with two X chromosomes in each cell, the pattern typically found in females, ...
  10. ... 10 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 ...
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