Nongenetic Male Pseudohermaphroditism and Reduced Prenatal Growth

  • Mendonca B
  • Billerbeck A
  • de Zegher F
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To the Editor: Most cases of male pseudohermaphroditism have a genetic origin.1 A nongenetic variant of the disorder, characterized by reduced prenatal growth and the lack of evidence of any associ...

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Mendonca, B. B., Billerbeck, A. E. C., & de Zegher, F. (2001). Nongenetic Male Pseudohermaphroditism and Reduced Prenatal Growth. New England Journal of Medicine, 345(15), 1135–1135. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm200110113451518

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