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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Hypoplastic female external genitalia
  1. ... Females with 3β-HSD deficiency may have slight abnormalities of the external genitalia at birth. Females affected with the non-salt-wasting or non- ...
  2. ... unusually small penis (micropenis) and undescended testes (cryptorchidism). Abnormalities of external genitalia are seen less often in affected females. Puberty can be incomplete or delayed in affected ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male or clearly female. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
  5. ... into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male or clearly female.In more severe cases of Leydig cell hypoplasia, ...
  6. ... Y chromosome), problems with sexual development lead to abnormalities of the external genitalia. The most severely affected are born with characteristically female external genitalia and are generally raised as females. ...
  7. ... testes (cryptorchidism) in males. Some affected individuals have external genitalia that do not appear clearly female or male.The most common urinary tract abnormality in Fraser syndrome is the absence of one ...
  8. ... Swyer syndrome (described above). Affected individuals may have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. M3K1_HUMAN ...
  9. ... chromosome pattern (46,XY karyotype), but they have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. Translocations that ...
  10. ... as partial gonadal dysgenesis. Affected individuals may have external genitalia that do not look clearly male-typical or clearly female-typical or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. Affected individuals ...
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