Various Genital and Reproductive Phenotypes in 46,XX/46,XY Chimeras. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Tetragametic chimeras are due to the fusion of 2 different zygotes after fertilization. When occurring between embryos of different chromosomal sex, the phenotype ranges from fertile individuals to infertile patients and even to patients with variations in sex development. Here, we report 3 new cases of XX/XY chimeras, one in a young boy carrying an abnormal gonad which turned out to be an ovary and 2 in phenotypically normal infertile men, one of whom had been diagnosed previously as a XX-SRY negative male. These cases highlight the importance of combining several cytogenetic and molecular techniques on different tissues for a proper diagnosis and an appropriate prognosis.

authors

  • Hercent, Agathe
  • Amar, Edouard
  • Valent, Alexander
  • Belloc, Stéphanie
  • Ferraretto, Xavier
  • Hermieu, Jean-François
  • Battin-Bertho, Régine
  • Storey, Caroline
  • Goubin-Versini, Isabelle
  • Dijoud, Frédérique
  • Tabet, Anne C
  • Chantot-Bastaraud, Sandra
  • Peycelon, Matthieu
  • Morel, Hélène
  • Siffroi, Jean-Pierre

publication date

  • September 19, 2020

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85092616931

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1159/000510532

PubMed ID

  • 32961533

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 13

issue

  • 5-6