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- Ovotesticular syndrome (also known as ovotesticular disorder or OT-DSD) is a rare congenital condition where an individual is born with both ovarian and...
- same plant (gynomonoecy). Hermaphrodism is not to be confused with ovotesticular syndrome in mammals, which is a separate and unrelated phenomenon. While...
- The term was contrasted with "true hermaphroditism" (now known as ovotesticular syndrome), a condition describing an individual with both female and...
- role in diagnosis: 46,XX; 46,XY; **** chromosome; XX, **** reversal; ovotesticular disorder; and XY, **** reversal. DSDs are defined as "any problem noted...
- are haploid cells. Some hermaphroditic animals (and some humans‍— see Ovotesticular syndrome) have a type of gonad called an ovotestis. It is hard to find...
- nondisjunction. Dillema was probably a 46XX/46XY woman. This is also known as ovotesticular disorder of **** development (DSD) or true hermaphroditism. Her biographer...
- hermaphroditism' encomp****es in their study of Ovotestis. Found here: "Ovotesticular Disorder of ****ual Development". Archived from the original on 31 December...
- Ovary XX gonadal dysgenesis Unilateral ovarian agenesis Other Gonadal agenesis Ovotesticular syndrome Mixed gonadal dysgenesis XY gonadal dysgenesis...
- genetic disorder was observed in one dog of this breed, s.p. testicular/ovotesticular disorder, which can result in dogs that are genetically female (XX)...
- Cheryl Chase (activist) Anton Krzyzanowski Aleksa Vulović Cornu aspersum Ovotesticular syndrome "eMedicine - Ovotestis : Article by Gail F Whitman-Elia, MD"...