Primary Article

46, XY Gonadal Dysgenesis With Secondary Amenorrhea, Virilization, and Bilateral Gonadoblastomas

Authors: BASSAM Y. BARAKAT MD, I. G. ANCES MD, C. K. TANG MB, ABRAM B. FAJER MD

Abstract

A phenotypic girl with secondary amenorrhea, enlargement of the clitoris, XY gonadal dysgenesis, and bilateral gonadoblastomas is described. The presence of secondary amenorrhea does not obviate the existence of a Y chromosome. The presence of the Y chromosome should be a warning that a gonadal tumor may be present and, therefore, gonadectomy must be done as soon as possible and preferably before puberty.

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