Category
page 1Congenital disorders of genital organs
XY gonadal dysgenesis
gonadal dysgenesis that is characterized by a normal 46,XY karyotype along with a progressive loss of germ cells on the developing gonads of an embryo
aphallia
Aphallia is a congenital malformation in which the phallus (penis or clitoris) is absent. It is also known as penile agenesis in the case of males. The word is derived . It is classified as a disorder of sex development.
pseudohermaphroditism
Pseudohermaphroditism is a term for when an individual's gonads were mismatched with their internal reproductive system and/or external genitalia. The term was contrasted with "true hermaphroditism" (now known as ovotesticular syndrome), a condition describing an individual with both female and male reproductive gonadal tissues. Associated conditions includes Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome and forms of androgen insensitivity syndrome.
true hermaphroditism
outdated medical diagnosis for intersex persons with ovotesticular tissue
disorder of sex development
medical condition involving the reproductive system
gonadal dysgenesis
congenital disorder of the reproductive system
splenogonadal fusion
human disease