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Sexual Differentiation and DevelopmentDownloads

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A 15-year-old female presents with primary amenorrhea. Her breasts are Tanner stage 4, but she has no axillary or pubic hair. What is the most likely diagnosis?

ATurner's syndrome

BComplete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS)

CPremature ovarian failure

DMullerian agenesis

2

Which of the following is the least common cause of ambiguous genitalia in a female child

AWNT-4 gene mutation

BCongenital adrenal hyperplasia

CFetal placental aromatase deficiency

DFetal placental steroid sulfatase deficiency

EMaternal androgen exposure

3

Adrenarche is the maturation of the adrenal cortex leading to increased androgen production. Adrenarche typically starts at the age of:

A7

B8

C11

D12

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