Abstract
In male pseudohermaphrodites born with ambiguity of the external genitalia but with marked virilization at puberty, biochemical evaluation reveals a marked decrease in plasma dihydrotestosterone secondary to a decrease in steroid 5alpha-reductase activity. In utero the decrease in dihydrotestosterone results in incomplete masculinization of the external genitalia. Inheritance is autosomal recessive.
MeSH terms
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Androsterone / urine
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Dihydrotestosterone / blood
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Disorders of Sex Development / genetics*
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Disorders of Sex Development / metabolism
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Dominican Republic
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Etiocholanolone / urine
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Humans
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Male
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Oxidoreductases / deficiency*
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Oxidoreductases / metabolism
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Pedigree
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Phenotype
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Puberty
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Steroid Hydroxylases / metabolism
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Testosterone / blood
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Tritium
Substances
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Dihydrotestosterone
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Tritium
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Testosterone
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Etiocholanolone
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Androsterone
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Oxidoreductases
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Steroid Hydroxylases