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Non-hormonal DSD

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Numerous congenital malformations affect the anterior abdominal wall, genital region and perineum. The key to recognition of these anomalies is that the anatomy is not along the line between normal male and normal female, as there are abnormalities of other structures. The more frequent malformations are described briefly in this chapter.

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Hutson, J.M. (2012). Non-hormonal DSD. In: Hutson, J., Warne, G., Grover, S. (eds) Disorders of Sex Development. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22964-0_9

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