Clinical, genetic, and pathological features of male pseudohermaphroditism in dog
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Male pseudohermaphroditism is a sex differentiation disorder in which the gonads are testes and the genital ducts are incompletely masculinized. An 8 years old dog with normal male karyotype was referred for examination of external genitalia abnormalities. Adjace...
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Main Authors: | Passeri Benedetta (Author), Wohlsein Peter (Author), De Lorenzi Lisa (Author), Peressotti Paolo (Author), Parma Pietro (Author), Bigliardi Enrico (Author), Jottini Stefano (Author), Cantoni Anna (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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