Male Pseudohermaphroditism
October 27, 2007 on 8:43 am | In Gynecology |Joe Leigh Simpson
In male pseudohermaphroditism, individuals with a Y chromosome have external genitalia that fail to develop as expected for normal males. This implies external genitalia sufficiently ambiguous to confuse the sex of rearing. Cytogenetic forms of male pseudohermaphroditism (45,X/46,XY and variants) are discussed here to contrast their phenotype with those of genetic male pseudohermaphroditism.
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