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[Aberrations of the sex chromosomes in women : an anatomo-clinical classification].

Authors: P, Jalbert;

[Aberrations of the sex chromosomes in women : an anatomo-clinical classification].

Abstract

The authors review aberrations of the sex chromosomes in women and their relation to gonadal dysgenesis, male pseudo hermaphroditism and true hermaphroditism. Certain chromosome disorders are included in this classification (Noonan',s syndrome, familial forms of true gonadal dysgenesis, testicular feminization syndrome) although they are not accompanied by karyotypic anomalies.

Keywords

Phenotype, X Chromosome, Karyotyping, Disorders of Sex Development, Humans, Female, Gonadal Dysgenesis, Sex Chromosome Aberrations

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