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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1996
True hermaphroditism was found in a phenotypically normal boy admitted to the urology department with the diagnosis of right undescended testis. The tissue expected to be cryptorchid proved to constitute an ovary, uterus and salpinx. Normal left testicular tissue was found at biopsy. The patient's genotype was 46 XX.
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True hermaphroditism was found in a phenotypically normal boy admitted to the urology department with the diagnosis of right undescended testis. The tissue expected to be cryptorchid proved to constitute an ovary, uterus and salpinx. Normal left testicular tissue was found at biopsy. The patient's genotype was 46 XX.
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2020
A physical condition whereby a living organism has both male and female reproductive parts, hermaphroditism is a well-established phenomenon in the ancient world. In Greek and Roman literature and art, hermaphroditism in humans had cultural significance as divine portent, erotic subject, mediating or transgressive condition, and symbol of marital union.
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A physical condition whereby a living organism has both male and female reproductive parts, hermaphroditism is a well-established phenomenon in the ancient world. In Greek and Roman literature and art, hermaphroditism in humans had cultural significance as divine portent, erotic subject, mediating or transgressive condition, and symbol of marital union.
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THE HERMAPHRODITIC IDENTITY OF HERMAPHRODITES
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1964openaire +2 more sources

