Laparoscopy and intersex: Report of 5 cases of male pseudohermaphroditism

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From May, 1999 to August, 2006, we performed laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment for 103 cases of impalpable testes. Among those we found 5 cases of male pseudohermaphroditism of different etiologies. Three males presented by impalpable testes with ambiguous genitalia and 2 females presented by primary amenorrhea. All of them have 46-XY normal male chromosomal pattern. In the first 3 cases, the etiology was complete gonadal dysgenesis, and 2 cases with persistent Mullerian syndrome. Timed gonadectomy for the first case and laparoscopic orchiopexy for the other 2 cases were performed. For the other 2 female cases, the etiology was complete androgen insensitivity syndrome and laparoscopic bilateral orchiectomy was performed for both of them. All the procedures were done without complications with satisfactory results.

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El-Moula, M. G., Izaki, H., El-Anany, F., El-Moneim, A. A., El-Haggagy, A. E. M., Abdelsalam, Y., … Kanayama, H. O. (2008). Laparoscopy and intersex: Report of 5 cases of male pseudohermaphroditism. Journal of Medical Investigation, 55(1–2), 147–150. https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.55.147

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