Verp MS, Harrison HH, Ober C, Oliveri D, Amarose AP, Lindgren V, Talerman A. Chimerism as the etiology of a 46,XX/46,XY fertile true hermaphrodite.
Fertil Steril 1992;
57:346-9. [PMID:
1735486 DOI:
10.1016/s0015-0282(16)54843-2]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To determine the conceptional events resulting in a 46,XX/46,XY true hermaphrodite and to report the first pregnancy in a 46,XX/46,XY true hermaphrodite with an ovotestis.
DESIGN
Chromosome studies were performed on patient lymphocytes and fibroblasts. Red cell antigens, human leukocyte antigens, and presence of Y-chromosome deoxyribonucleic acid were analyzed. Findings were compared with parental and sibling blood group data.
SETTING
Genetics clinic and laboratories of a university hospital.
RESULTS
These studies demonstrated that our patient is a chimera, with dual maternal and paternal contributions. In addition, despite the presence of an ovotestis, she conceived and delivered a child.
CONCLUSIONS
The mechanism for chimerism in this case could be fertilization of (1) the secondary oocyte and first polar body; (2) the ovum and first polar body; (3) the ovum and second polar body; or (4) fusion of two embryos.
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