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Female External Genitalia

2014
The first examination of a newborn infant allows clinicians to assess gender to correlate phenotype (external genitalia appearance) and genotype (e.g., 46XY, 46XX, 45X0, etc.). Variations in the appearance of the external genital anatomy in the female are normal. However, certain consistent landmarks in normal female anatomy exist.
M. Decambre
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The external genitalia

2021
Arun Sahai, Matthew F Bultitude
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Stage‐dependent function of Wnt5a during male external genitalia development

Congenital Anomalies, 2021
External genitalia development in mice involves multiple developmental processes under the regulation of various signaling pathways. Wnt5a, one of the major Wnt ligands, is a crucial developmental regulator of outgrowing organs such as the limb, the ...
Mellissa Alcantara   +7 more
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Reference values for the external genitalia of full-term and pre-term female neonates

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2020
Background and objectives Identifying virilisation of the genitalia in female newborns early during the neonatal period is important to diagnose pathologies. However, there is no clear threshold for clitoromegaly or for the anogenital ratio.
S. Castets   +11 more
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Pseudoduplication of the external genitalia

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
A 1-year-old boy was referred to our department with a pseudoduplication of the external genitalia present since birth. At surgery, we performed a complete excision of the mass through a "Y-type" perineal incision. The boy was taken to our department for a regular physical examination 2 years after the surgery. The appearance of the perineal region was
Xiaowei Shen   +4 more
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Surgery to the external genitalia

Current Opinion in Urology, 2001
Surgery to the external genitalia is one of the most challenging chapters of reconstructive urology, due to the need to correct complex problems such as hypospadias or epispadias (isolated or associated to exstrophies). Although this specialty has shown a continuous technical advancement there is no consensus as to the most efficient surgical procedure
Antonio Macedo, Miguel Srougi
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ABNORMALITIES OF THE EXTERNAL GENITALIA

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1997
This article discusses the general nuances of hypospadias, exstrophy/epispadias, and ambiguous genitalia. Embryologic considerations, etiologic factors, anatomy, associated anomalies, and timing of referrals and surgery are discussed.
Michael G. Packer   +2 more
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