Barakat B Y, Ances I G, Tang C K, Fajer A B
South Med J. 1979 Sep;72(9):1163-5. doi: 10.1097/00007611-197909000-00025.
A phenotypic girl with secondary amenorrhea, enlargement of the clitoris, XY gonadal dysgenesis, and bilateral gonadoblastomas is described. The presence of secondary amenorrhea does not obviate the existence of a Y chromosome. The presence of the Y chromosome should be a warning that a gonadal tumor may be present and, therefore, gonadectomy must be done as soon as possible and preferably before puberty.