Advances in pediatric surgery
- Volume 12 Issue 1
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- Pages.47-52
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- 2006
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- 2635-8778(pISSN)
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- 2635-8786(eISSN)
Complete Testicular Feminization Syndrome - a Case Report -
완전 고환성 여성화 증후군 1예
- Cho, Ma-Hae (Pyungchon Daehang Surgical Clinic) ;
- Nam, Eun-Sook (Department of Pathology, Hallym University)
- Received : 2005.11.15
- Accepted : 2005.12.27
- Published : 2006.06.30
Abstract
Testicular feminization syndrome (TFS) is a genetic disorder due to androgen insensitivity of the target organs. The most common clinical presentation of complete TFS is inguinal hernia in the infant or primary amenorrhea in the adolescence. A 7-year old phenotypically female patient was seen with a complaint of a right inguinal mass. Under the diagnosis of right inguinal hernia, high ligation was performed. Six months later, the patient showed a left inguinal mass. On operation, the mass looked like a testis. The external genitalia were normal female, but a uterus and ovary were not identified. Chromosome study showed a 46, XY karyotype and the levels of serum testosterone and dihydrotestosterone were increased after HCG stimulation. The patient was diagnosed as complete TFS and underwent bilateral gonadectomy 6 months later.