
doi: 10.1007/bf00569712
pmid: 7076261
In humans the XY ovary is degenerative, there being scant evidence of persistence of that organ beyond the perinatal period. Here we describe indications of functional ovarian tissue in a 17-year-old female with male karyotype, H-Y+ cellular phenotype, and some signs of the Turner syndrome. Her gonads were removed after the onset of secondary amenorrhea. Histological examination revealed a degenerative right ovary devoid of germ cells and follicles, and a left streak gonad. There was no trace of testicular development in either side.
Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XY, Phenotype, Adolescent, HLA Antigens, H-Y Antigen, Ovary, Humans, Female, Lymphocytes, Gonadal Dysgenesis
Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XY, Phenotype, Adolescent, HLA Antigens, H-Y Antigen, Ovary, Humans, Female, Lymphocytes, Gonadal Dysgenesis
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