Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1965, Side 96

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1965, Side 96
104 True Hermaphroditism to the hospital the patient was found to be delicately built with a feminine distribution of the subcutaneous fat. The pubes was of feminine demarcation and the hair on the body was very sparse. The growth of beard was very thin with a few fair, thin stubbles. The patient had well-developed mammae as in a woman. (Fig. 2). His voice was as a boy’s at puberty. Mentally he seemed a normal male. He had marked genu valgum, but there was no cubitus valgus or pterygium colli. The penis was found to be 4 cm of length and there was a slight hypospadias. On the first examination two small intumes- cences were found in the left side of the otherwise normal scrotal sack, while the right side was empty. No indications of heart, aorta or kidney abnormities were found by usual somatic and x-ray examinations. Urethroscopy or urethrografy were not performed. The excretion in urine of 17-ketosteroids and 17-keto- genic steroids was normal. Only these hormon analysis were per- formed. During the operation for acute appendicitis a muscular organ was found in the left side of the abdomen resembling an uterus. Upwards and laterally from this organ an one cm thick string was found disappearing through canalis ingvinalis together with the spermatic cord, which easily could be separated from the former tissue. This was interpreted as Miiller’s duct, and no further action was taken and the abdomen closed. During the following years the patient complained of distress caused by an ingvinal hernia on the left side, and at 66 years of age he was readmitted to the hospital with incarcerated left ingvinal hernia. During the operation a ligamentum latum re- semling structure was found in the hernial sack, covered by peritoneum on both sides. (Fig. 3). In this structure there was felt a pear-shaped intumescens with fundus towards an ovarian- resembling tissue, which apparently showed scars from ovulations. This structure was removed for histologic examination. The microscopic examination showed the ovarian-resembling structure to be an ovotestis. The pear-shaped structure consisted of a thick muscular wall with a narrow central duct covered with mucosal tissue resembling endometrial tissue. This organ consequently could be an uterus. The microscopic examination of the tissue on the other side of the ovotestis, where macroscopi- cally a little epoophoronic structure and a 4 cm long tuba -resembling structure with fimbriae could be distinguished, showed an epididymis-resembling structure. Besides this a duct quite resembling ductus deferens was found. There was no signs of spermatozoa. Further a small uncharacteristic duct was seen,
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