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- Anorchia abstract "Anorchia (or anorchism) is an XY Disorder of Sex Development in which individuals have both testes absent at birth. Within a few weeks of fertilization, the embryo develops rudimentary gonads (testes), which produce hormones responsible for the development of the reproductive system. If the testes fail to develop within eight weeks, the baby will develop female genitalia (see Swyer syndrome). If the testes begin to develop but are lost or cease to function between eight and 10 weeks, the baby will have ambiguous genitalia when it is born. However, if the testes are lost after 14 weeks, the baby will have partial male genitalia with the notable absence of gonads.Tests include observable lack of testes, low testosterone levels (typical female levels); elevated follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone levels, XY karyotype, ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging showing absent gonadal tissue, low bone density, low anti-Mullerian hormone levels, and surgical exploration for evidence of male gonadal tissue.".
- Anorchia diseasesdb "29633".
- Anorchia icd10 "Q55.0".
- Anorchia icd9 "752.89".
- Anorchia medlineplus "001185".
- Anorchia omim "273250".
- Anorchia thumbnail Anorchia.jpg?width=300.
- Anorchia wikiPageExternalLink 001185.htm.
- Anorchia wikiPageID "3842923".
- Anorchia wikiPageRevisionID "605395213".
- Anorchia diseasesdb "29633".
- Anorchia hasPhotoCollection Anorchia.
- Anorchia icd "752.89".
- Anorchia icd "Q55.0".
- Anorchia medlineplus "1185".
- Anorchia name "Anorchia".
- Anorchia omim "273250".
- Anorchia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Anorchia subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_male_genital_organs.
- Anorchia subject Category:Testicle.
- Anorchia type Disease.
- Anorchia type AilmentCondition.
- Anorchia type Situation.
- Anorchia comment "Anorchia (or anorchism) is an XY Disorder of Sex Development in which individuals have both testes absent at birth. Within a few weeks of fertilization, the embryo develops rudimentary gonads (testes), which produce hormones responsible for the development of the reproductive system. If the testes fail to develop within eight weeks, the baby will develop female genitalia (see Swyer syndrome).".
- Anorchia label "Anorchia".
- Anorchia label "Anorchidia".
- Anorchia label "Anorchidie".
- Anorchia label "Anorchie".
- Anorchia label "Anorchizm".
- Anorchia label "Anorquia".
- Anorchia label "Анорхизм".
- Anorchia sameAs Anorchismus.
- Anorchia sameAs Anorchie.
- Anorchia sameAs Anorquia.
- Anorchia sameAs Anorchidie.
- Anorchia sameAs Anorchidia.
- Anorchia sameAs 무고환증.
- Anorchia sameAs Anorchizm.
- Anorchia sameAs m.0b2vrv.
- Anorchia sameAs Q567694.
- Anorchia sameAs Q567694.
- Anorchia wasDerivedFrom Anorchia?oldid=605395213.
- Anorchia depiction Anorchia.jpg.
- Anorchia isPrimaryTopicOf Anorchia.
- Anorchia name "Anorchia".