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66-YEAR-OLD man who went to the doctors with stomach ache got a shock - when he
was told he was actually a WOMAN.
Stunned doctors realised the bearded
patient was actually a woman when they found that the swollen belly was
actually a large cyst on her ovary.
The subject suffered from two rare
genetic disorders, one of which, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, increases male
hormones meaning they had a beard and a "micropenis", the Hong
Kong Medical Journal reported.
The other - Turner Syndrome - affects
peoples X and Y chromosomes.
The patient, who grew up as an orphan,
was found to have no testes, and stopped growing after puberty at the age of
10.
The doctors said there have been only
six cases where both genetic disorders have been reported in medical
literature. Turner Syndrome on its own affects only one in 2,500 to 3,000
females.
The Vietnam-born Chinese patient
decided to continue "perceiving himself as having a male gender with the
possible need of testosterone replacement."
Most men have a X and a Y chromosome
and most women have a pair of X chromosomes.
People with Turner
Syndrome tend to have only one X chromosome or are missing part of their second
X chromosome.Source: The Sun UK
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