Ovotestis in Adolescence: 2 Case Reports
We present 2 patients found to have ovotesticular disorder of sexual development (otDSD) in late adolescence. Two 15-year-old phenotypically male patients presented to a large pediatric hospital with different complaints: 1 with concern for testicular rupture after a straddle injury; 1 with gynecomastia. Further workup, including imaging and laboratory tests, was performed before surgical exploration. The first patient had unilateral ovotestis, contralateral testis, and SRY-negative 46,XX karyotype.
Source: Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jyoti D. Chouhan, David I. Chu, Antoinette Birs, Louise C. Pyle, Jason P. Van Batavia, Rebecca L. Linn, Susan J. Back, Pierre Russo, Kassa Darge, Thomas F. Kolon, Arun K. Srinivasan Tags: Pediatric Case Reports Source Type: research