1.True Hermaphroditism, Report of Eight Cases.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1983;26(5):435-439
No abstract available.
Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
2.A Case of True Hermaphroditism.
Hi Young CHUN ; Won Suk SUH ; Byung Churl LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(8):1174-1179
No abstract available.
Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
3.An approach to the management and care of an individual with 46, XX ovotesticular disorder of sexual differentiation
Maria Angela B. De Castro-Abesamis ; Mikaela Erlinda G. Martinez-Bucu
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;47(1):30-36
Ovotesticular disorder of sexual differentiation (OT-DSD) is a rare condition defined by the presence of both testicular and ovarian elements in the same individual. Definitive diagnosis is made based on histological assessment of the gonad/s confirming both ovarian and testicular components. In this paper, we describe how a diagnosis of 46XX, OT-DSD was made in a 20-year-old individual with enlarged breasts and ambiguous genitalia. The initial impression was congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) based on 46, XX karyotype and absence of testes on physical examination and imaging. However, biochemical tests were inconsistent with CAH, hence a more probable diagnosis of 46, XX OT-DSD was considered. The patient suffered from gender dysphoria and after extensive counseling, he decided to undergo gender-affirming surgery: laparoscopic excision of the left gonad, subtotal hysterectomy, bilateral mastectomy, and a masculinizing genitoplasty. Histopathology of the left gonad revealed an ovotestes which confirmed the diagnosis of 46, XX OT-DSD.
Ambiguous genitalia
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disorders of sex development
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intersex
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ovotesticular
4.A case of true hermaphroditism with 46, XX/47, XXX karyotype.
Sun Geol KIM ; Seong Kyu PAIK ; Tae Kyu KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1992;33(1):173-175
True hermaphroditism is characterized by the coexistence of testicular and ovarian tissue. Authors experienced a case of true hermaphroditism which was confirmed an ovary in the left abdomen and testis in the right scrotum with a karyotype of 46, XX,47, XXY and report this case with the brief review of literatures.
Abdomen
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Female
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Karyotype*
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Ovary
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
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Scrotum
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Testis
5.True Hermaphroditism, 4 Cases Report.
Hee Chan LEE ; Sang Yang LEE ; Ju Tae SEO ; Young Yo PARK ; Sung Won KWON
Korean Journal of Urology 1989;30(2):244-249
True hermaphroditism is a very rare congenital anomaly, in which both an ovary and a testis or a gonad with the histologic features of both(ovotestis) is present. So the external and internal genital organs are abnormally differentiated. We report 4 cases of true hermaphroditism with the review of the literatures.
Disorders of Sex Development
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Female
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Genitalia
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Gonads
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Ovary
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
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Testis
6.One Case of True Hermaphroditism.
Youn Soo LEE ; Joung Wan KO ; Kwang Seek CHOI ; Ho Sun LEE ; Sung Won KWON
Korean Journal of Urology 1982;23(4):563-567
True hermaphroditism in which both ovarian and testicular tissues are present in same individual is a rare abnormality. Abnormal differentiation of external and internal genitalia is also observed. A total of 30O cases found in the literature by Niekerk, V.A. During exp1oratory surgery, testicular as well as ovarian tissues are found generally. Authors experienced one case of true hermaphroditism who had an ovotestis on the right gonad an ovary on the left with a karyotype of 46, XX and report this case with the review of literatures.
Disorders of Sex Development
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Female
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Genitalia
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Gonads
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Karyotype
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Ovary
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
7.A Case of True Hermaphroditism Masquerading as Testicular Tumor.
Joo Seong KIM ; Yun Seong KIM ; Dong Hun KWAG ; Chun Soo PARK ; Kil Hyun OH ; Kwang Min LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1999;40(8):1085-1087
True hermaphroditism represents the rarest of all intersex disorders. The condition is defined by the presence of both ovarian and testicular tissue in the same individual. True hermaphroditism is usually diagnosed during the newborn period in the course of evaluating ambiguous genitalia. We present an unusual case of a 15-year-old boy with phenotypically normal male genitalia and bilaterally descended ovotestis, who was seen for evalution of intermittent scrotal swelling and pain.
Adolescent
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Disorders of Sex Development
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Genitalia, Male
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
8.True Hermaphroditism: A Report of A Case.
Dong Han KIM ; Chong Soon WANG
Korean Journal of Urology 1961;2(2):197-200
We have proved the alternating type of true hermapbroditism by the microscopic evidence of both ovarian and testicular tissues. The sex was reassigned the male with concerning of sex of assignment and rearing. gender roles and orientation, the morphology of external genitalia and injurious psychological sequelae. We had then considerable effect in the use of Testosterone.
Disorders of Sex Development
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Gender Identity
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Genitalia
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Humans
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Male
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
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Testosterone
9.A Case of True Hermaphroditism with Testicular Torsion.
Sang Man HAN ; Oh Hyun KWON ; Joo Hyun PARK ; Kyu Hwan KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1989;30(4):617-621
True hermaphroditism. in which both ovarian and testicular tissue are found in the same individual, is a rare disease. Recently the authors have seen a case of true hermaphroditism who had a testis on the right gonad and an ovotestis on the left gonad with a karyotype of 46 XX, and report this case here with a brief review of the literature.
Disorders of Sex Development
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Gonads
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Karyotype
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
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Rare Diseases
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Spermatic Cord Torsion*
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Testis
10.A Case of True Hermaphroditism.
Korean Journal of Urology 1990;31(5):786-789
True hermaphroditism is a rare disorder or sexual development in which both ovarian and testicular tissue exist in a same individual. Author experienced a case of true hermaphroditism in a 15 years old patient, reared as a male who had an ovotestis in the right side and ovary in the left, managed by resection of testicular tissue and feminine genitoplasty.
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Ovary
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development*
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Sexual Development