Processus Vaginalis Peritonei Persistens or Testicular Feminization Syndrome
Uzlinový syndrom, processus vaginalis peritonei persistens či Morrisův syndrom testikulární feminizace
Autoři popisují případ familiárního výskytu syndromu testikulární feminizace u dvou sester ve věku 15 a 8 let, kdy u starší z nich bylo při chirurgické revizi levého třísla zjištěno testes. Testikulární feminizace byla poté geneticky ověřena.
Klíčová slova:
ingvinální hernie - testes - syndrom testikulární feminizace.
Authors:
Smetana J.'; J. Hrbková 2; J. Kofer 3
Authors‘ workplace:
li. chirurgická klinika IPVZ, Masarykova nemocnice, Ústí nad Labem, přednosta MUDr. P. Opletal, CSc. 2Gynekologicko porodnické oddělení, Masarykova nemocnice, Ústí nad Labem, primář MUDr. P. Kučera 30ddělení lékařské genetiky, Masarykova nemocnice, Ústí n
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2002; (6): 328-330
Category:
Overview
The authors describe a tase of familial occurrence of testicular feminization syndrome in two sisters, age of 15 and 8, where in the older one testes was found during the surgery of her left groin. Testicular feminization esere then verified by genetic methods.
Key words:
inguinal hernu - testes - syndrome of testicular feminization.
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