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[[File:Davpdjz-b7bb45df-a6c5-4a87-ace5-caa4ada3db71.png|thumb|220x220px|The 45,X/46,XY mosaicism pride flag.]]
'''45,X/46,XY Mosaicism '''or '''Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis '''is a rare [[intersex]] variation affecting 1 in 15,000 individuals. It is a chromosomal karotype where some of one's cells have an X chromosome and some have XY chromosomes.<ref name=":0">
Those with this variation who are [[CTM]] are typically shorter than usual, with a [[AMAB Hypogonadism|low output of testosterone]], and typically have a [[Agenital|micropenis]] (though they may have a common penis as well.)<ref>
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.
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Both CTM and CTF individuals with this variation tend to have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]] as well.
One with this variation can have any internal sex organs, though asymmetrical gonads and other structures are common.<ref>
== 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>http://
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