Isaac G S, Reddy Y R, Reddi O S
Acta Anthropogenet. 1982;6(3):163-6.
Two infants with ambiguous genitalia were recognised to have XX male syndrome. The propositi had penile abnormalities and hypospadias. Testes were present. G-banded karyotypes of the subjects did not confirm the presence of Y chromosome or a part thereof in the form of translocation. Various theories regarding the presence of testes in the apparent absence of Y chromosome are reviewed.
两名生殖器模糊的婴儿被诊断患有XX男性综合征。先证者有阴茎异常和尿道下裂。存在睾丸。受试者的G带核型未证实存在Y染色体或其以易位形式存在的部分。本文综述了在明显无Y染色体情况下睾丸存在的各种理论。