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[[File:Davpdjz-b7bb45df-a6c5-4a87-ace5-caa4ada3db71.png|thumb|220x220px|The 45,X/46,XY mosaicism
'''45,X/46,XY Mosaicism
For those with this variation who are [[CTF]] are typically born with vaginal aplasia, an [[Clitoromegaly|enlarged clitoris]], and may have only a single vaginal hole that connects both urinal output and sexual output.
Both CTM and CTF individuals with this
One with this variation can have any internal sex organs, though asymmetrical gonads and other structures are common.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.11-103457/https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/m/mixed-gonadal-dysgenesis}}</ref> Depending on how the gonads develop, the output of estrogen and testosterone may vary
==History==
The earliest mention of Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis appears to have been in 1992, with Richard E. Behrman in the 14th edition of the Nelson textbook of Pediatrics.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2012.05.30-123442/http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~jcthomas/JCTHOMAS/1997%20Case%20Studies/N.Justus.html}}</ref>▼
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Mod Hermy from Tumblr blog [https://web.archive.org/web/20231022012137/https://www.tumblr.com/pride-color-schemes pride-color-schemes] coined the flag on or before June 15th, 2017, and posted it. It has no confirmed meaning.<ref name=":0" />
▲The earliest mention of Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis appears to have been in 1992, with Richard E. Behrman in the 14th edition of the Nelson textbook of Pediatrics.<ref>http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~jcthomas/JCTHOMAS/1997%20Case%20Studies/N.Justus.html</ref>
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