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==Ultrasound==
==Ultrasound==
*Radiology findings in the “predominantly male” phenotype including impaired development of the prostate and of the wolffian duct derivatives demonstrated by ultrasonography or genitourography.
*Radiology findings in the “predominantly male” phenotype including impaired development of the prostate and of the wolffian duct derivatives demonstrated by ultrasonography or genitourography. <ref name="pmid20301602">{{cite journal |vauthors=Pagon RA, Adam MP, Ardinger HH, Wallace SE, Amemiya A, Bean LJH, Bird TD, Ledbetter N, Mefford HC, Smith RJH, Stephens K, Gottlieb B, Trifiro MA |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |year= |pmid=20301602 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Evaluation of neonatal ambiguity is described in more detail in the [[intersex]] article. It typically consists of pelvic ultrasound to determine presence or absence of uterus and gonads.
*Evaluation of neonatal ambiguity is described in more detail in the [[intersex]] article. It typically consists of pelvic ultrasound to determine presence or absence of uterus and gonads.



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Ultrasound

  • Radiology findings in the “predominantly male” phenotype including impaired development of the prostate and of the wolffian duct derivatives demonstrated by ultrasonography or genitourography. [1]
  • Evaluation of neonatal ambiguity is described in more detail in the intersex article. It typically consists of pelvic ultrasound to determine presence or absence of uterus and gonads.

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  1. Pagon RA, Adam MP, Ardinger HH, Wallace SE, Amemiya A, Bean L, Bird TD, Ledbetter N, Mefford HC, Smith R, Stephens K, Gottlieb B, Trifiro MA. PMID 20301602. Vancouver style error: initials (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)

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