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"the other 10 having a normal 46 XY caryotype." link1
"We present a rare case of a ... who had a normal karyotype" link2
"Mixed gonadal dysgenesis with normal karyotype" link3
"may also have 46XX but missing part of one X chromosome" link4
So, looks like mosaicism is just a very common cause of MGD, but not the only, so, there should be two separated pages, one for mosaicism, one for MGD
--HalfOfDwarf (talk) 16:18, 27 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Anomaly instead of disorder?
The article calls the condition a disorder, but would it not be more neutral to call it an anomaly, as also used by the experts in the field? Amphioxys (talk) 15:01, 26 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Interactions with the SRY gene - Original Research?
I was searching through C-Class LGBT Studies article and decided to work on this one. While doing some general tidying up, I couldn't find any source for the claim that 45,X/46,XY may result in partial expression of the SRY gene. Unless a source can be found, I propose a deletion of the line that mentions it. - TransButterflyQueen Ɛï3 15:38, 1 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]