pseudohermaphroditism उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Chanis earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1917, Chanis published a paper in the American Urological Association's " Journal of Urology " in 1942 titled " Some Aspects of Hermaphroditism : Report of a Case of Female Pseudohermaphroditism " in 1942.
- In any case, I expect it is fairly unlikely that we have sufficient info on the person in the photo to know if they will fit in to the true hermaphrodite description . ( For example Pseudohermaphroditism wasn't cointed until 1876 . ) talk ) 16 : 54, 25 April 2012 ( UTC)
- "' 17?-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase III deficiency "'is a rare disorder of sexual development affecting testosterone biosynthesis by 17?-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase III ( 17?-HSD III ), which can produce impaired virilization ( traditionally termed male pseudohermaphroditism ) of genetically male infants and children and excessive virilization of female adults.
- The condition manifests itself as pseudohermaphroditism ( partially or fully underdeveloped genitalia ), hypergonadotropic hypogonadism ( decreased or lack of production of sex steroids by the gonads despite high circulating levels of gonadotropins ), reduced or absent puberty ( lack of development of secondary sexual characteristics, resulting in sexual infantilism if left untreated ), and infertility.
- Also some evidence indicates the word was already being used by the German and French medical community long before Klebs used it; German physiologist Johannes Peter M�ller equated " pseudohermaphroditism " with a subclass of hermaphroditism from Saint-Hilaire's taxonomy in a publication dated 1834, and by the 1840s " pseudohermaphroditism " was appearing in several French and German publications, including dictionaries.
- Also some evidence indicates the word was already being used by the German and French medical community long before Klebs used it; German physiologist Johannes Peter M�ller equated " pseudohermaphroditism " with a subclass of hermaphroditism from Saint-Hilaire's taxonomy in a publication dated 1834, and by the 1840s " pseudohermaphroditism " was appearing in several French and German publications, including dictionaries.
- German-Swiss pathologist Edwin Klebs is sometimes noted for using the word " pseudohermaphroditism " in his taxonomy of intersexuality in 1876, although the word is clearly not his invention as is sometimes reported; the history of the word " pseudohermaphrodite " and the corresponding desire to separate " true " hermaphrodites from " false ", " spurious ", or " pseudo " hermaphrodites, dates back to at least 1709, when Dutch anatomist Frederik Ruysch used it in a publication describing a subject with testes and a mostly female phenotype . " Pseudohermaphrodite " also appeared in the " Acta Eruditorum " later that same year, in a review of Ruysch's work.