Complete Morris Syndrome. Case Presentation
Androgen insensitivity syndrome, Morris syndrome or testicular feminization is a disorder in sexual differentiation, in which the individual is phenotypically feminine, but with a man's genetic characteristics. The case of a 9-year-old schoolgirl with bilateral inguinal hernia is presented as a...
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doaj-0302c3c4f4824b6b9c61372592e7ace72021-09-02T22:26:53ZspaUniversidad de las Ciencias Médicas de CienfuegosRevista Finlay2221-24342020-02-011015661437Complete Morris Syndrome. Case PresentationManyeles Brito Vázquez0Ángela Belkis Brito García1Delvis Batista García2Hospital Pediátrico Docente Provincial José Martí Pérez. Sancti Spíritus.Hospital Pediátrico Docente Provincial José Martí Pérez. Sancti Spíritus.Hospital Pediátrico Docente Provincial José Martí Pérez. Sancti Spíritus.Androgen insensitivity syndrome, Morris syndrome or testicular feminization is a disorder in sexual differentiation, in which the individual is phenotypically feminine, but with a man's genetic characteristics. The case of a 9-year-old schoolgirl with bilateral inguinal hernia is presented as a form of presentation of Morris syndrome. It is assessed in consultation confirming the presence of testicles in the surgery, corroborated by pathological anatomy. A karyotype was described describing chromosomally 46XY. In prepubertal age it is reevaluated with bilateral inguinal hernias and external genitals of female appearance. It is verified by imaging examinations, the absence of uterine body and annexes, with presence of permeable vagina until its middle third, which ends in a blind sac inside the pelvis, performing orchiectomy by minimal access without vaginoplasty. Bilateral inguinal hernia in childhood was the form of presentation of Morris syndrome in this patient. The case is presented due to the low frequency of occurrence of this condition.http://www.revfinlay.sld.cu/index.php/finlay/article/view/781diferenciación sexualhernia inguinalpresentación de caso |
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Complete Morris Syndrome. Case Presentation |
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Complete Morris Syndrome. Case Presentation |
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Complete Morris Syndrome. Case Presentation |
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Complete Morris Syndrome. Case Presentation |
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Complete Morris Syndrome. Case Presentation |
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complete morris syndrome. case presentation |
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Universidad de las Ciencias Médicas de Cienfuegos |
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome, Morris syndrome or testicular feminization is a disorder in sexual differentiation, in which the individual is phenotypically feminine, but with a man's genetic characteristics. The case of a 9-year-old schoolgirl with bilateral inguinal hernia is presented as a form of presentation of Morris syndrome. It is assessed in consultation confirming the presence of testicles in the surgery, corroborated by pathological anatomy. A karyotype was described describing chromosomally 46XY. In prepubertal age it is reevaluated with bilateral inguinal hernias and external genitals of female appearance. It is verified by imaging examinations, the absence of uterine body and annexes, with presence of permeable vagina until its middle third, which ends in a blind sac inside the pelvis, performing orchiectomy by minimal access without vaginoplasty. Bilateral inguinal hernia in childhood was the form of presentation of Morris syndrome in this patient. The case is presented due to the low frequency of occurrence of this condition. |
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diferenciación sexual hernia inguinal presentación de caso |
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