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Differentiating Swyer's syndrome from other Diseases
Although an XY karyotype can also indicate a girl with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome, the absence of breasts, and the presence of a uterus and pubic hair exclude the possibility. At this point it is usually possible for a physician to make a diagnosis of Swyer syndrome.