Abstract

Primary amenorrhea with ambiguous genitalia is a diagnostic challenge to physicians. Ovotesticular disorder of sexual development is a one cause for that which need gonadectomy followed by histological assessment to confirm the diagnosis. This is a case of ovotesticular disorder of sexual development which presented with primary amenorrhea with ambiguous genitalia.

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