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<description>Ambiguous genitalia–A social dilemma in Bangladesh: A case report
Chowdhury, Mohiuddin Ahsanul Kabir
INTRODUCTION: Ambiguous Genitalia is a form of birth defect in which sex of the newborn cannot be&#13;
readily distinguishable because of atypical appearance of the external genitalia.&#13;
CASE REPORT–CLINICAL FINDINGS: The patient, an 8 months old baby, was identified as a female baby since&#13;
birth; but, some senior members of their neighborhood raised confusion regarding sex differentiation&#13;
of the child. On examination, there was enlarged clitoris or micropenis, bifid scrotum or labioscrotal&#13;
fold, and separate presence of urethral and vaginal orifices. Right testis was found in the middle of right&#13;
inguinal canal and left testis was found near the deep inguinal ring.&#13;
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CASE REPORT–DIAGNOSIS, THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: Theultrasonogramshoweda rudi-&#13;
mentaryuterusmeasuring 26.7 × 7.27 mmwithno ovary and the righttestis was found inthemid inguinal&#13;
&#13;
canal while the left testis was in the deep inguinal ring. Diagnostic endoscopic procedure showed normal&#13;
appearing testes in deep inguinal ring, about 2 cm vaginal remnant with normal urethra and bladder.&#13;
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Hormonal study revealed low serum testosterone with normal DHT and high oestradiol while the kary-&#13;
otyping revealed 46XY.After 3 months of hormonaltreatment, multiple surgical interventions were taken&#13;
&#13;
to correctly determine the sex of the child. Later on the patient was discharged with follow up advices.&#13;
CONCLUSION: ‘Ambiguous genitalia’ is considered as a taboo in Bangladesh; hence, the social awareness&#13;
regarding this curable disorder is a timely need in Bangladesh.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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