Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1965, Side 99

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1965, Side 99
True Hermaphroditism 107 scopic examination of a lump of ejected necrotic tissue showed necrotic testicular tissue. At 29 years of age the patient was admitted to surgical department D, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copen- hagen and operated on for incarcerated left ingvinal hernia. The right testis was found to be small and the left testis seemed to be palpable just inside the annulus abdominalis. During the same admission the hypospadias was corrected. He complained now of periodical haematuria lasting five to six days at four weekly intervals. The haematuria started about two months after the injury to the right testis. Urethoscopy during a period of haema- turia showed a cleft-like opening in the posterior wall of the prostatic part of the urethra from whence a small, bloody lump of tissue protruded. The cells from a skin biopsy were examined for sex-chromatin and the cells were found to be chromatin positive as in a female. The patient was now operated on in order to find and remove ovarian tissue. During the operation an uterus of almost normal size with a normal looking tuba uterina on the left side was found and removed. Further a cystic ovary with corpora lutea was found. From the uterus a little- finger-thick string — vagina — was seen going to the posterior part of the prostata, where the urethroscopy had revealed the little opening in the posterior wall of the urethra. Further a small node in the scar from the previous ingvinal hernial operation was removed. The patient had complained of transitory pains here following the operation for ingvinal hernia. On the microscopic examination the node appeared to be endometriotic tissue, and it is presumed that a suture must have gone through the uterus lying close to the annulus abdominalis during the operation for ingvinal hernia. The chromosome analysis were performed in the same way as mentioned in the previous case on skincells and in this case also on white blood cells. The results showed chromosomes as in a normal female. The sex — chromosome pattern was XX. No mosaic formation was observed. SUMMARY The sex-chromatin test and the chromosome analysis are reviewed briefly in relation to the sexual development in normal and known abnor- mal conditions. Two cases of true hermaphroditism are reported. Chromo- some analysis showed normal feminine constitution in both. Microscopical investigation of the ovotestis removed from case I showed the ovarian
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