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True hermaphroditism in a wild sheep: A clinical report.

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  • True hermaphroditism in a wild sheep: A clinical report. Abstract Text:

    t d bunchT D Bunch,r j callanR J Callan,a maciulisA Maciulis,j c daltonJ C Dalton,m r figueroaM R Figueroa,r kunzlerR Kunzler,r e olsonR E Olson,

    Intersexuality in sheep is rare, with the freemartin anomaly being the most common. We describe here a true hermaphrodite in a wild sheep. An F(1) wild sheep ewe of Argali-mouflon X Mexican desert bighorn breeding was bred to an F(1) ram of the same breeding. A single lamb was born with the external appearance of a normal female. The lamb grew faster than its female cohorts, and by 6 months of age exhibited the aggressive behavior, size, coloration and horn development associated with males. Phenotypically, the intersex had female external genitalia with an enlarged clitoris. A human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) response test was performed when the intersex was 1-year-old and serum testosterone, progesterone and estradiol levels were compared to the response of a normal female and male of similar age and breeding. An exploratory celiotomy revealed two gonadal-like structures associated with a female reproductive tract. Histopathology of the structures revealed spermatogenically inactive testicular vessels and ovarian tissue with primary follicles. The reproductive tract was complete with two uterine horns and a cervix. The intersexuality is attributed to an XX/XXY mosaic.

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    td bunchTD Bunch,rj callanRJ Callan,a maciulisA Maciulis,jc daltonJC Dalton,mr figueroaMR Figueroa,r kunzlerR Kunzler,re olsonRE Olson,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Theriogenology

    VOLUME: 36

    Page Numbers: 185-90

    Journal Abbreviation: Theriogenology

    ISSN: 0093-691X

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 1991

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences Utah State University Logan UT 84322-4815, USA.

    Country: United States

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