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gonadal d., 46,XY an extreme form of male pseudohermaphroditism in which phenotypic females have a 46, XY karyotype with streak gonads, sexual infantilism, and primary amenorrhea; there are both sporadic types and hereditary X-linked types. Called also Swyer syndrome.
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gonadal d., mixed a condition in which there is a testis on one side and a streak gonad on the other; those affected typically show some degree of virilization and ambiguous genitalia, and a uterus, vagina, and at least one fallopian tube are usually present. The most common karyotype is a mosaic, 45,XO/46,XY.
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gonadal d., pure the gonadal lesions of Turner's syndrome occurring without the somatic features.
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gonadal m. mosaicism that results from mosaicism within the gonad so that some of the germ cells are mutants. More than one offspring of a gonadal mosaic for a dominant trait may show the trait although it is not manifested in the parent.
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gonadal s. that part of the phenotypic sex that is determined by the gonadal tissue present, whether ovarian or testicular.
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