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- all of the above might occur | - all of the above might occur | ||
|| Incorrect! In monosomy XO ({{Turner’s syndrome}}) the number of germ cells in the gonads starts decreasing after {{puberty}}. | || Incorrect! In monosomy XO ({{Turner’s syndrome}}) the number of germ cells in the gonads starts decreasing after {{puberty}}. | ||
{If 46,XY DSD is due to androgen receptor disorders, then: | |||
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- the testes are normal for the most part | |||
|| Correct! But not the best answer, all of the above options can be correct. | |||
- the testosterone and DHT levels are normal | |||
|| Correct! But not the best answer, all of the above options can be correct. | |||
- MDIF is secreted by the Sertoli cells | |||
|| Correct! But not the best answer, all of the above options can be correct. | |||
- the fetus will have female external genitalia without a female genital tract | |||
|| Correct! But not the best answer, all of the above options can be correct. | |||
+ all of the above is correct | |||
|| Correct! All of the above options can be correct. | |||
{Failure of formation and migration of the primordial germ cells results in: | |||
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- Turner’s syndrome | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of formation and migration of the primordial germ cells results in gonadal agenesis. | |||
- Klinefelter’s syndrome | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of formation and migration of the primordial germ cells results in gonadal agenesis. | |||
- 46,XX DSD | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of formation and migration of the primordial germ cells results in gonadal agenesis. | |||
+ gonadal agenesis | |||
|| Correct! Failure of formation and migration of the primordial germ cells results in gonadal agenesis. | |||
- none of the above | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of formation and migration of the primordial germ cells results in gonadal agenesis. | |||
{Failure of the urethral folds to fuse prenatally would be expected to result in: | |||
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- epispadias | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of the urethral folds to fuse prenatally would be expected to result in {{hypospadias}} | |||
- exstrophy of urinary bladder | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of the urethral folds to fuse prenatally would be expected to result in {{hypospadias}} | |||
- horseshoe kidney | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of the urethral folds to fuse prenatally would be expected to result in {{hypospadias}} | |||
+ hypospadias | |||
|| Correct! Failure of the urethral folds to fuse prenatally would be expected to result in {{hypospadias}} | |||
- multiple ureters | |||
|| Incorrect! Failure of the urethral folds to fuse prenatally would be expected to result in {{hypospadias}} | |||
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Abnormalities Interactive Component
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities of genital development from the lecture and practical.
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