Abstract

Testicular feminisation syndrome is the most common cause of male pseudohermaphroditism. The main clinical features are female external development, including secondary sex characteristics, the presence of testes in the labia majora or in the inguinal canals or intraabdominally, and the absence of internal female genitalia

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