SRY-Positive 46, XX Testicular Disorder of Sexual Development With Leydig Cell Tumor

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The risk of a gonadal tumor is high in testicular disorder of sexual development (DSD) with the Y chromosome, but cases of DSD without the Y chromosome are extremely rare. We reported a gonadal tumor in a phenotypically male individual with 46, XX testicular DSD. A testicular tumor was incidentally found in a 32-year-old phenotypic male who was presented to the hospital with male infertility. A diagnosis of 46, XX testicular DSD was made by the presentation of karyotype analysis of 46, XX with the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome (SRY) positive and gonadal tissue without female gonads. Surgery was performed due to a gradually growing tumor. The partial orchidectomy was performed with the diagnosis of a benign Leydig cell tumor in frozen biopsy.

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Osaka, A., Ide, H., Matsuoka, K., Iwahata, T., Kobori, Y., Ban, S., … Saito, K. (2020). SRY-Positive 46, XX Testicular Disorder of Sexual Development With Leydig Cell Tumor. American Journal of Men’s Health, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988320970071

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