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Azra Begum 1, Kulkarni ML 2, Bhagyavathi Kulkarni 3, Sudheendra Swamy1 , Harshad Ruprela 1 , Manjunath1 , Kirtini 4

Postgraduate in Radiodiagnosis1 , Professor and Head 2, Department of Paediatrics , Associate Professor of  Radiodiagnosis3 , Postgraduate in Paediatrics 4 JJJM Medical College, Davangere

Year: 2012, Volume: 2, Issue: 1, Page no. 21-30,
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Abstract

We present a case of 2 month old infant with ambiguous genitalia which proved clinically, biochemically and radiologically to be partial androgen insensitivity syndrome. We discuss the role of imaging in diagnosis of ambiguous genitalia in general.

<p>We present a case of 2 month old infant with ambiguous genitalia which proved clinically, biochemically and radiologically to be partial androgen insensitivity syndrome. We discuss the role of imaging in diagnosis of ambiguous genitalia in general.</p>
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Ambiguous genitalia, partial androgen insensitivity syndrome, genitogram; karyotyping; mixed gonadal dysgenesis; pure gonadal dysgenesis; male hermaphroditism; female hermaphroditism; true hermaphroditism
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