Ambiguous GenitaliaWhen a child's gender is in question at
birth, because
genitals may not appear clearly male or female, the child is said to have
ambiguous genitalia.
Ambiguous genitalia can be a
traumatizing experience for parents.
Full article >>>Ambiguous genitaliaEndoscopy, abdominal
X-ray, abdominal or pelvic
ultrasound, and similar tests may be needed to determine the presence or absence of internal
genital structures (such as undescended
testes).
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Full article >>>Ambiguous genitalia Asperger's
syndrome Autism Down syndrome Dyslexia Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
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Ambiguous genitaliaPenile
prosthesisReview Date : 9/29/2003
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Full article >>>WAGR (Wilms'
tumor, aniridia,
ambiguous genitalia, and
mental retardation)
syndrome.
Beckwith-Wiedemann
syndrome.
Hemihypertrophy.
Denys-Drash
syndrome.
Cryptorchidism.
Hypospadias.
Full article >>>Intersexual
genitalia:
Genitalia that are neither typically female nor typically male. Known in clinical medicine as
ambiguous genitalia. See:
Ambiguous genitalia.
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Full article >>>The child has external female
genitalia but no internal female
genitalia (no
fallopian tubes,
uterus or upper two-thirds of the
vagina). In
partial androgen insensitivity, the child is usually born with
ambiguous genitalia and may be brought up as ...
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