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    [[File:Tetrasomy x.png|thumb|200x200px|The tetrasomy X flag.]]
    '''Tetrasomy X''', '''XXXX syndrome''', '''quadruple X''', or '''48,XXXX''' is an [[intersex]] trait that occurs in [[AFAB]]/[[CTF]] individuals, in which they are born with four X chromosomes rather than only the expected two. It appears to be rare, as approximately 100 cases have been reported worldwide, however there may be unspoken cases of the past, as people with this condition can usually function decently well, despite the physical abnormalities that co-side this condition.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrasomy_X</ref>
    '''Tetrasomy X''', '''XXXX syndrome''', '''quadruple X''', or '''48,XXXX''' is an [[intersex]] trait that occurs in [[AFAB]]/[[CTF]] individuals, in which they are born with four X chromosomes rather than only the expected two. It appears to be rare, as approximately 100 cases have been reported worldwide, however there may be unspoken cases of the past, as people with this condition can usually function decently well, despite the physical abnormalities that co-side this condition.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrasomy_X</ref>


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    == History ==
    == History ==
    Tetrasomy X was first described in 1961.
    Tetrasomy X was first described in 1961.

    == Flag ==
    The flag was coined by an unknown user and submitted onto varsex-pride's Tumblr account on February 12th of 2019. It has no confirmed meaning.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
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