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* Karyotype performed for unrelated purposes is found to be XY. | * Karyotype performed for unrelated purposes is found to be XY. | ||
* Measurement of testosterone, DHT, AMH, and one or more adrenal steroids. | * Measurement of testosterone, DHT, AMH, and one or more adrenal steroids. | ||
* Commercial [http://www.genetests.org/servlet/access?id=8888891&key=a5BLN1Ddzss6H&fcn=y&fw=hwx1&filename=/ androgen receptor assays] have recently become available. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Laboratory Findings
- Prenatal amniocentesis discovers male karyotype not matched by ultrasound or obvious female appearance at birth.
- Karyotype performed for unrelated purposes is found to be XY.
- Measurement of testosterone, DHT, AMH, and one or more adrenal steroids.
- Commercial androgen receptor assays have recently become available.