MCQ Anatomy 035

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A patient, who appears to be female, is found to be 46,XY. The patient's vagina is very shallow, ending in a blind pouch, and there are palpable masses in the labia. The diagnosis of testicular feminization syndrome is made. Which of the following was most likely present during the early fetal life of this individual?

A. A streak ovary
B. A uterus
Development of the Urinary and Reproductive Organs: Prenatal development, Urinary system, Sex organ, Sexual differentiation, Intermediate mesoderm, Pronephros, ... Kidney, Wolffian duct, Müllerian duct, GonadC. An oviduct
D. Depressed levels of testosterone
E. MIF (Mullerian inhibitory factor)

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