Abstract

XX male is a kind of sexual differentiation disorder that affects one out of every 20,000 to 25,000 male births. The patients have male phenotypes with female chromosomes, the karyotype 46XX. More than 150 XX males have been reported in the medical literature since Albert de la Chapelle first report

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