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  1. ... characteristics. These individuals have testes, but they are abnormally located in the abdomen (undescended). Sometimes, complete 17α-hydroxylase/ ... testes may be undescended, which means they are abnormally located inside the pelvis or abdomen. The testes are ...
  2. ... characteristics. These individuals have testes, but they are abnormally located in the abdomen (undescended). Sometimes, complete 17α-hydroxylase/ ...
  3. ... is absent, severely reduced in size (hypoplastic), or abnormally located. These cases are classified as thyroid dysgenesis. In ...
  4. ... testes that are undescended, which means they are abnormally located in the pelvis, abdomen, or groin. People with ...
  5. ... testes may be undescended, which means they are abnormally located inside the pelvis or abdomen. The testes are ...
  6. ... tissue from a gland called the thymus is abnormally located on the skin of the neck (dermal thymus). ...
  7. ... affected males are undescended, which means they are abnormally located in the pelvis, abdomen, or groin. As a ...
  8. ... lung or a kidney, or the heart is abnormally located in the right side of the chest (dextrocardia). ...
  9. ... testes that are undescended, which means they are abnormally located in the pelvis, abdomen, or groin. Severely affected ...
  10. ... About 75 percent of affected individuals have an abnormally large and overactive thymus, which is a gland located behind the breastbone that plays an important role ...
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