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1

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

2

A GSP4 woman comes for routine sonography for the first time. She has four daughters and expresses a desire for a boy this time, asking for sex determination. To abide by ethical guidelines, what should you do?

ACheck routine ANC and sex for developmental abnormalities and do not reveal gender to the patient

BCheck routine ANC and sex for developmental abnormalities and do reveal gender to the patient

CDo reveal gender if a girl

DCheck only routine ANC, do not check sex

3

What should be done next in an 18-year-old girl with primary amenorrhea, a karyotype of 45,X0, and an infantile uterus on ultrasound?

AVaginoplasty

BClitoroplasty

CB/L gonadectomy

DHormone therapy to induce puberty

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