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GTR Home > Conditions/Phenotypes > Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome

Summary

The persistent mullerian duct syndrome is characterized by the persistence of mullerian derivatives, uterus and tubes, in otherwise normally virilized males (summary by Knebelmann et al., 1991). [from OMIM]

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  • Also known as: MIF, MIS, AMH
    Summary: anti-Mullerian hormone

  • Also known as: AMHR, MISR2, MISRII, MRII, AMHR2
    Summary: anti-Mullerian hormone receptor type 2

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