The presence of intersexuality in patients with advanced hypospadias and undescended gonads

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Abstract

We studied 20 patients with advanced degrees of hypospadias and undescended testes for the presence of an intersex disorder. A comprehensive clinical, cytogenetic, endocrinological and surgical evaluation was performed. All patients were found to have an intersex disorder, including 10 with male pseudohermaphroditism and 10 with a gonadal/genetic intersex disorder. In the latter group 4 patients had mixed gonadal dysgenesis, 3 had dysgenetic male pseudohermaphroditism, 1 had the 46XX male syndrome, 1 had true hermaphroditism and 1 had Klinefelter's syndrome. Genetic and gonadal intersex disorders were more frequent in patients with a unilateral undescended testis and perineal hypospadias.

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Rohatgi, M., Menon, P. S. N., Verma, I. C., & Iyengar, J. K. (1987). The presence of intersexuality in patients with advanced hypospadias and undescended gonads. Journal of Urology, 137(2), 263–267. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(17)43973-5

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