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Androgen insensitivity (testicular feminization) syndrome is a rare inherited form of male pseudohermaphroditism that occurs in phenotypically normal women with adequate breast development, normal external female genitalia, a vagina of variable depth, absent uterus, and sparse or absent pubic hair and axillary hair. These patients have male karyotype (XY) and negative sex chromatin. The gonad (undescended testis) may be intraabdominal, inguinal, or labial. The incidence of testicular feminization syndrome is reported to range between one in 2,000 to one in 62,400. video 1 video 2 video 3 video 4
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Laparoscopic Findings in Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome in one-year-old child presented with bilateral UDT Mullerian Duct Syndrome = 46XY + normal male external genitalia + intraabdominal fallopian tubes and uterus + undescended testicles (uni or bi) video 1
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This video clip demonstrated division of uterus in the midline in a case of (Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome) to bring the abdominal testis in scrotum. Division of uterus increases mobility as well as safeguards the vas from injury. video 1
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