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Published in: The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India 4/2021

01-08-2021 | Orchidopexy | Original Article

Clinical and Reproductive Characteristics of Patients with Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis (45,X/46, XY)

Authors: Darvin V. Das, P. K. Jabbar

Published in: The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

Introduction

Mixed gonadal dysgenesis (MGD) or 45,X/46,XY mosaicism is a sex chromosomal disorder of sexual development. We aim to characterize the clinical and reproductive features of 45X/46 XY attending tertiary care center in Kerala.

Materials and Method

Retrospective review of clinical records which include clinical presentation, hormonal profile, cytogenetics, psychosexual assessment, and histopathology of gonadectomy specimen of ten cases of 45X/46 XY mosaicism who attended Endocrinology/ OBG out patient department from 2008 to 2020.

Results

The mean ages of all the cases were 12 ± 3.79 years (± 2 SD). Short stature was universally seen. Virilisation was the most common manifestation (80%) followed by delayed puberty (20%). Autoimmune thyroid disease was seen in 40% of cases. We noticed a delayed presentation in our clinical study. 45X/46 XY subjects who wished to continue as female underwent gonadectomy and were feminized with hormone replacement therapy. Male 45X/46 XY who retained their undescended testis is planned for periodic surveillance for malignancy.

Conclusion

45X/46 XY may present like Turner’s syndrome in clinical practice. Early counseling and gender assignment by a panel of specialists are crucial. Delayed presentation is less commonly encountered now a day and may pose a clinical challenge. Management in 45X/46 XY is multi-disciplinary which includes Turner’s like surveillance, proper sex assignment, timely genital reconstruction surgeries, gonadectomy, gonadal monitoring, and hormonal replacement therapy is needed.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical and Reproductive Characteristics of Patients with Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis (45,X/46, XY)
Authors
Darvin V. Das
P. K. Jabbar
Publication date
01-08-2021
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0971-9202
Electronic ISSN: 0975-6434
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13224-021-01448-3

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