Klinefelter syndrome ), some cases of cryptorchidism or Sertoli cell-only syndrome as well as acquired conditions by infection ( orchitis ), surgery ( trauma, cancer ), radiation,
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Although persistent M�llerian duct syndrome is classified as an intersex condition, it does not involve ambiguity or malformation of the external genitalia, which appear typical ( apart from cryptorchidism if present ).
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This category "'does not "'include men who were born without visible testicles ( conditions including cryptorchidism ), or without a visible penis ( conditions including hermaphroditism ).
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Affected males may also lack male sex hormones, which leads to underdeveloped reproductive tissues, undescended testicles ( cryptorchidism ), delayed puberty, and an inability to father children ( infertility ).
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Two brothers with abnormal neurological development, short height, pylorus stenosis, pectus excavatum, craniosynostosis, large ears, thin upper lip and bilateral cryptorchidism were reported by Dundar et al . in 2012.
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If delayed puberty is accompanied with a lack of sense of smell ( anosmia ) or a history of un-descended testicles ( cryptorchidism ) when born then a diagnosis of Kallmann syndrome could be considered.
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Assuming that only androgen production is suppressed, the baby would most likely have male internal genital structures but the testes would fail to descend ( cryptorchidism ) and the external genitalia would appear to be female.
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Although cryptorchidism nearly always refers to " congenital " absence or maldescent, a testis observed in the scrotum in early infancy can occasionally " reascend " ( move back up ) into the inguinal canal.
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Other symptoms include dermatoglyphics, tooth deformities or missing teeth, abnormal kidney development, shortened limbs, mental retardation, undescended testes or cryptorchidism, and anal atresia . and there have been only four reported cases worldwide.
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Amongst them is a note in prison doctor Josef Brinsteiner's " Aufnahmebuch " ( book of arrivals at prison ), who reportedly examined Hitler in 1923, saying that he had " right-sided cryptorchidism ".