Preferred Label : ovotesticular disorders of sex development;
MeSH definition : Conditions of sexual ambiguity in which the individual possesses gonadal tissues of
both sexes, tissues from the OVARY and the TESTIS. There can be a testis on one side
and an ovary on the other (lateral), or there may be combined ovarian and testicular
tissue (ovotestes) on each side (bilateral). The karyotype may be 46,XX; 46,XY; or
a mosaic of 46,XX/46,XY. These disorders have historically been called true hermaphroditism.;
MeSH synonym : ovotesticular DSD; DSD, ovotesticular; DSDs, ovotesticular; ovotesticular DSDs; ovotesticular disorder of sex development; 46,XX true hermaphroditism, Sry-Positive; XX male syndrome, Sry-Positive; XX male syndrome, sry positive; 46,XX gonadal dysgenesis, complete, Sry-Positive;
MeSH hyponym : familial XX true hermaphroditism; hermaphroditism, true; Hermaphroditisms, True; True Hermaphroditisms; True Hermaphroditism; Familial True Hermaphroditism; Familial True Hermaphroditisms; Hermaphroditism, Familial True; Hermaphroditisms, Familial True; True Hermaphroditism, Familial; True Hermaphroditisms, Familial;
MeSH annotation : note entry term HERMAPHRODITISM, TRUE: HERMAPHRODITISM see DISORDERS OF SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
is also available;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True hermaphroditism;
Origin ID : D050090;
UMLS CUI : C2748895;
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Conditions of sexual ambiguity in which the individual possesses gonadal tissues of
both sexes, tissues from the OVARY and the TESTIS. There can be a testis on one side
and an ovary on the other (lateral), or there may be combined ovarian and testicular
tissue (ovotestes) on each side (bilateral). The karyotype may be 46,XX; 46,XY; or
a mosaic of 46,XX/46,XY. These disorders have historically been called true hermaphroditism.
http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?Lng=FR&Expert=2138
2005
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France
French
ovotesticular disorders of sex development
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