Ultrasound identification of apparently normal male genitalia in a 46,X,+mar fetus.
AUTOR(ES)
Neu, R L
RESUMO
A level II ultrasound examination revealed a scrotum and penis in a fetus with a 46,X,+mar chromosome complement. The marker was subsequently considered to be a del(Y)(q11). A phenotypically normal male infant was born. Detailed ultrasound examination of similar cases for visualisation of the genitalia is recommended.
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