Swyer syndrome National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. Synonyms ...
What is Swyer syndrome? Swyer syndrome is a condition in which individuals with one X chromosome and one Y chromosome in each cell, the pattern normally found in males, have a female appearance.
Swyer syndrome may increase the risk of developing germ cell tumors in the testes or ovaries. Having an undescended testicle may increase the risk of developing a testicular germ cell tumor.
Swyer syndrome Symmetric Asphyxia Symptomatic Parkinsonism symptomatic porphyria Symptoms of a Concussion in Children Symptoms of Low Blood Sugar Syncope (Fainting) Syndactylic Oxycephaly ...
Ambiguous genitals (intersex) may indicate several uncommon disorders (eg, congenital adrenal hyperplasia; 5α-reductase deficiency; Klinefelter's, Turner's, or Swyer syndrome); ...
Klinefelter syndrome may increase the risk of developing germ cell tumors in the mediastinum. Swyer syndrome may increase the risk of developing germ cell tumors in the testes or ovaries.
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