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Current Biology, 2022
While most birds do not have external genitalia, in a small number of species the males have penises, which can be either intromittent or non-intromittent. Brennan provides an overview of bird genitalia, including speculation about the evolutionary forces involved.
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While most birds do not have external genitalia, in a small number of species the males have penises, which can be either intromittent or non-intromittent. Brennan provides an overview of bird genitalia, including speculation about the evolutionary forces involved.
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2006
To review the relevant publications since 2004 on surgery for female pseudohermaphroditism. Current controversies exist regarding the timing and technical aspects of female genital reconstruction and indeed the wisdom of performing these procedures in childhood.Nine articles, published between 2004 and the present time, were found worthy of being ...
Ricardo, González, Lisandro A, Piaggio
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To review the relevant publications since 2004 on surgery for female pseudohermaphroditism. Current controversies exist regarding the timing and technical aspects of female genital reconstruction and indeed the wisdom of performing these procedures in childhood.Nine articles, published between 2004 and the present time, were found worthy of being ...
Ricardo, González, Lisandro A, Piaggio
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Pediatrics In Review, 1996
The newborn whose genitalia are ambiguous presents a challenge to the pediatrician and the family. A clear understanding of the basis of sex differentiation and timely consultation with a pediatric endocrinologist is critical in the evaluation and determination of sex of rearing in a newborn who has ambiguous genitalia. Sex karyotype and a 17-OHP level
H, Anhalt, E K, Neely, R L, Hintz
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The newborn whose genitalia are ambiguous presents a challenge to the pediatrician and the family. A clear understanding of the basis of sex differentiation and timely consultation with a pediatric endocrinologist is critical in the evaluation and determination of sex of rearing in a newborn who has ambiguous genitalia. Sex karyotype and a 17-OHP level
H, Anhalt, E K, Neely, R L, Hintz
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2008
Abstract Inspect the genitalia. The mother of the patient or another woman should be in the room when you perform a vaginal examination. Ask the mother to pull the pants or undergarments below the knee while a blanket covers the patient. Always wear gloves. Answer succinctly any questions the patient raises.
Lewis A Barness +2 more
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Abstract Inspect the genitalia. The mother of the patient or another woman should be in the room when you perform a vaginal examination. Ask the mother to pull the pants or undergarments below the knee while a blanket covers the patient. Always wear gloves. Answer succinctly any questions the patient raises.
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FIGURAS DE GENITALIA/GENITALIA FIGURES
2009This section presents genitalia illustrations of species in the family Geometridae. The genitalia illustrations are line drawings and cover the species where the genitalias may be useful for the identification. The genital differences of the four Nychiodes taxa recorded from the Iberian Peninsula are very small, and the wing pattern is so similar and ...
Victor M. Redondo +2 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1972
SYNOPSISA decision concerning the appropriate sex of rearing of an intersex patient can be difficult, especially in the patient in whom biological tests favour the male sex but the phallus is so small that it could be called an enlarged clitoris. Two such patients are described; one was reared as a male and the other as a female, and the reasons for ...
R A, MacMahon, L E, McEwan
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SYNOPSISA decision concerning the appropriate sex of rearing of an intersex patient can be difficult, especially in the patient in whom biological tests favour the male sex but the phallus is so small that it could be called an enlarged clitoris. Two such patients are described; one was reared as a male and the other as a female, and the reasons for ...
R A, MacMahon, L E, McEwan
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