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Development of a hypoplastic uterus in a patient with testicular
feminization syndrome 21 years after gonadectomy.Ultrasound in
Obstetrics and Gynecology. Volume8 Issue4, Pages283-286.
We describe a
case of a hypoplastic uterus, identified by transrectal
ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging, which developed 21
years after gonadectomy for testicular feminization syndrome.
Its likely
origin was Müllerian-fusion remnant resulting from a deficiency in
functional Müllerian inhibiting substance (MIS) and/or
desensitization of the Müllerian tract to MIS., caused by
diethylstilbestrol administration to the patient's mother during the
sensitive period of the 6th and 9th gestational weeks of her
pregnancy. This Müllerian-fusion remnant remained latent, due to
insufficient estrogen stimulation both endogenously (until
gonadectomy)and exogenously during hormone replacement therapy.
Initial growth was possibly induced in response to high doses of
estrogen that the patient received over the last 3 years for the
treatment of osteoporosis. |