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'''De La Chapelle Syndrome''' (also known as '''XX Male Syndrome''') is an [[intersex]] variation that effects one in every 20,000 [[AMAB]] or [[CTM]] births in which an individual has female chromosomes (XX chromosomes) however they have a male appearance outwardly. Most with this variation [[Agenital|have small testicles or a missing testicle]] or a urethra opening that is on a unusual spot of the genitals ([[hypospadias]].) On rare occasion, one with this variation may have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]]. Because of this, they may have [[AMAB Hypogonadism]].
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A similar intersex variation is [[SERKAL Syndrome]].
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