Intersexuality

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Intersexuality is a collection of conditions where biological sex often cannot be determined conclusively at birth because features that are normally associated with female or male are present in an unusual combination.  These features can include morphological, hormonal, genetic variations which fall outside the norms.
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Intersexuality is a collection of conditions where biological sex often cannot be determined conclusively at birth because features that are normally associated with female or male are present in an unusual combination.  These features can include a variety of morphological, hormonal, genetic variations which fall outside the norms.
  
Intersexuality differs from but is related to androgyny.
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Intersexuality differs from but is related to androgyny, although some Intersex people do identify as androgynous.
  
 
=== Intersex Conditions ===
 
=== Intersex Conditions ===

Latest revision as of 03:04, 24 July 2011


Intersexuality is a collection of conditions where biological sex often cannot be determined conclusively at birth because features that are normally associated with female or male are present in an unusual combination. These features can include a variety of morphological, hormonal, genetic variations which fall outside the norms.

Intersexuality differs from but is related to androgyny, although some Intersex people do identify as androgynous.

[edit] Intersex Conditions

According to the Intersex Society of North America, several conditions "sometimes involve intersex anatomy." [1]

[edit] 5-alpha reductase deficiency

[edit] Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)

[edit] Partial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (PAIS)

[edit] Aphallia

[edit] Clitoromegaly (large clitoris)

[edit] Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)

[edit] Gonadal Dysgenesis (partial & complete)

[edit] Hypospadias

[edit] Klinefelter Syndrome

[edit] Micropenis

[edit] Sex Chromosome Mosaicism

[edit] MRKH (Mullerian agenesis; vaginal agenesis; congenital absence of vagina)

[edit] Ovo-testes (formerly called "true hermaphroditism")

[edit] Progestin Induced Virilization

[edit] Swyer Syndrome

[edit] Turner Syndrome

[edit] References

  1. [http://www.isna.org/faq/conditions "Intersex conditions" ISNA. Intersex Society of North America, Web. 24 Apr. 2011.
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