Testicular feminization
The term testicular feminization was first advocated by Morris to express a set of genetic sexes for males, with testis, no Mullerian duct, and meridian duct-derived organ development, urogenital sinus differentiation to fully female, puberty Patients with normal breast development and lack or scarcity of pubic hair. Among patients with primary amenorrhea, the disease ranks third after gonad dysplasia and congenital anorta, accounting for about 10% of patients with primary amenorrhea.
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