True hermaphroditism

Bisexual malformation is a congenital malformation of the genital organs with secondary sexual characteristics. There are many types of bipolar malformations and their manifestations are different. It is very important to determine the nature of gender abnormalities early and to treat them in a timely manner. Bisexual malformations can be divided into true and bisexual malformations. True bisexual malformations are the presence of ovarian and testicular tissues in the body. The karyotype can be normal male, female or chimeric. Gender deformity. The true bisexual gonad must be intact, that is, the testis must have normal structure, showing signs of seminiferous tubules, mesenchymal cells, and germ cells; the ovary must have various follicles and egg cell growth. Residual tissue of the testicles does not belong to true hermaphroditism.

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