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Easy but Only for smart:) 15 s answer - okt3
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Britney, a 19-year-old girl comes to the physician because she has not had a menstrual period. She
experienced normal breast development through puberty but has yet to have a period. She has no other complaints. She has no medical problems. Examination shows the patient to be tall with long arms and big hands. The breasts are normal-appearing except that the nipples are immature and the areolae are pale. Pelvic examination shows scant pubic hair with a blind-ended vaginal pouch.

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Asherman syndrome
B. Kallmann syndrome
C. Polycystic ovarian syndrome
D. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
E. Turner syndrome
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#2
DD
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#3
dd?
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#4
Why the patient is tall with long arms and big hands?
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#5
its D. she/he could have partial insensitivity .. but not sure.
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dd
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#7
no epipyseal fusion due to lack of sensitivity to testos
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#8
D. dunno abt the big hands though, but as a rule,most cases of CAIS are tall, beautiful women with great skin and hair. A lot of them are models and athletes.. quirk of nature Smile
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#9
D...
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#10

D is the answer

@sujji can aromatase deficiency syndrome causes delayed epiphysial closure resulting in tall stature?
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