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Differential Diagnosis For Penis, small (Micropenis)
- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
5 alpha Reductase Deficiency Syndrome- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
CHARGE Congenital syndrome
Hypospadius, male
Klinefelter mosaicism syndrome
Klinefelter's syndrome
Microphallus deformity
Testicular feminization syndrome
Chromosome XXXXY Syndrome
Hypogonadism, hypogonadotropic, anosmia
Prader-Willi syndrome
Robinow dwarfing syndrome/mesomelic dys
Septo-optic Dysplasia (DeMorsier)
Biemond Syndrome
Miller syndrome/Acrofacial dysostosis
Penis Hypoplasia/Micropenis Anomaly
Ruvacaba's Syndrome
Trisomy 11Q Syndrome
Walker-Warburg syndrome (9q34.1)- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Juberg Marsidi Genetic syndrome (unco)
Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann Syn/BFLS (xq26.3)
Cryptophthalmos (Fraser) syndrome
Hypothalamic hypogonadism, Kallman's
Laurence-Moon-Biedel syndrome
Sjogren-Larsson syndrome
Kabuki make-up syndrome- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Eunuchism- Synonyms
- Genital System Male Penis, Pen, Penile, Penile structure, Penile structure (body structure), PENIS, Penis structure, small
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