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Hermaphroditism



Female reproductive anatomy
Female reproductive anatomy


Hermaphroditism

Definition:

Hermaphroditism is a term referring to being of both sexes (intersexual).


Alternative Names:
Pseudo-hermaphroditism; Hermaphrodite; Intersexual
Causes, incidence, and risk factors:

True hermaphroditism requires the presence of both ovarian (female) and testicular (male) reproductive tissue and is relatively rare and poorly understood. Pseudo-hermaphroditism is more common. From a medical standpoint, hermaphroditism suggests two factors:

  • ambiguous external genitalia
  • genitalia that do not match the genetic make-up of the person (example: female genitalia in a genetically male individual)
The following conditions can produce ambiguous genitalia and hermaphroditism:

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