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Overview
History
Most cases of CAIS are diagnosed in the following circumstances.
- Abdominal surgery done for repair of inguinal hernia, appendicitis or other reason discovers testes or lack of uterus and ovaries. Even in the absence of a visible inguinal lump, perhaps 1% of girls operated on for inguinal hernia are found to have AIS.
- The girl or family seeks evaluation for delayed menarche (primary amenorrhea).
- The woman seeks explanation for difficulty with sexual intercourse.
- The woman seeks explanation for infertility.
History regarding the above should be inquired.