Individuals with gonadal dysgenesis typically have underdeveloped or non-functional gonads, which significantly affects their ability to produce viable gametes. As a result, most people with this condition are infertile and cannot conceive children naturally. However, assisted reproductive technologies, such as egg donation or adoption, can provide alternative pathways to parenthood for those affected. Ultimately, the specific circumstances can vary, and genetic counseling may be beneficial for individuals or couples facing this condition.
AMGD - ACROMESOMELIC DYSPLASIA?? asymmetric mixed gonadal dysgenesis??
Cervical dysgenesis is abnormal formation of the cervix.
No, 45,X is not the only known human live born monosomy. Other examples include 45,Y (Turner syndrome) and 45,X/46,XX (mixed gonadal dysgenesis). These conditions result from abnormalities in the number of sex chromosomes carried by an individual.
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No. The gonads are drained by the gonadal veins. The left gonadal vein empties into the left renal vein (and further into the inferior vena cava) whereas the right gonadal vein empties directly into the inferior vena cava.
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gonadal arteries
In either case there is a bed of veins called the pampiniform plexus which directly drain the organs blood supply. The plexus then drains into discreet veins; from the ovaries, the ovarian veins and from the testes, the testicular veins. These discreet veins connect directly to the inferior vena cava.
"Dysplasia" is the medical term that literally translates as "bad development."
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Gonadal hormones are those hormones that are actually released from the gonads (ex. estrogen, testosterone). Gonadotropins are hormones that CAUSE the release of gonadal hormones, gonadotropins are released from the anterior pituitary gland(tropin means "releasing" so gonadotropin is a gonad hormone releasing hormone) an example of this would be FSH-- follicle stimulating hormone.
posterior pituitary gland