Abstract
There are relatively few reports of female pseudohermaphrodism not associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. The writers report 21 cases of females born with partial masculinization of the external gcnitalia, consisting of an enlarged phallus, with or without varying degrees of fusion of the labioscrotal folds. The diagnosis was established by finding female chromatin patterns, low excretion of urinary 17-kctosteroids and absence of progressive virilization. Exploratory laparotomy revealed normal ovaries and a normal female genital tract, although in some cases the vagina and urethra opened into a common urogenital sinus. In 15 of the cases, the mother had been treated because of threatened or habitual abortion with an oral progestin, 17-cthinyltestosterone (anhydrohydroxyprogesterone or ethisterone), marketed undersuch trade names as Pranone, Progestoral and Lutocjlol. In 2 cases the mother had received intramuscular injections of progesterone. In 1 case both intramuscular progesterone and oral met...
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