Abstract
Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) is a rare disorder that is often diagnosed in the pubertal period during the evaluation of primary amenorrhea. Diagnosis is important not only in the context of early removal of undescended testis but also in terms of the grave psychological outcome of the diagnosis on the adolescent and family members. Here, we present case reports of two sisters who presented with primary amenorrhea. It is imperative to keep CAIS as a differential during the evaluation of primary amenorrhea. CAIS may also present as a case of a childhood inguinal hernia.
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