Dana Gold
11-17-04, 11:30 AM
Whether or not hypospadias ........... is an intersex condition,
I think that an intersex condition can be accompanied by hypospadias and epispadias, especially when the hypospadias are proximal to the scrotum base and there is concurrent involvement of other dysgenic factors of the reproductive organ systems. However any degree (especially milder forms, distal-coronal/glans) of hypospadias are not considered to be an intersex condition....that is the phenotype and genotype are "normal" male; wherein penile and testicular size and function are also normal.
Below is a ( warning :graphic ) medical link depicting photos of various congenital conditions involving the external reproductive organs.
http://www.atlasperovic.com/contents/index.htm
Additional link (Pathology) of testicular (and penile "disorders" ..including agenesis of both):
http://pathologyoutlines.com/testis.html
http://www.pathologyoutlines.com/penscrotum.html
For any "geneticists" here:
http://pathologyoutlines.com/chromosomes.html
Dana :pizza:
I think that an intersex condition can be accompanied by hypospadias and epispadias, especially when the hypospadias are proximal to the scrotum base and there is concurrent involvement of other dysgenic factors of the reproductive organ systems. However any degree (especially milder forms, distal-coronal/glans) of hypospadias are not considered to be an intersex condition....that is the phenotype and genotype are "normal" male; wherein penile and testicular size and function are also normal.
Below is a ( warning :graphic ) medical link depicting photos of various congenital conditions involving the external reproductive organs.
http://www.atlasperovic.com/contents/index.htm
Additional link (Pathology) of testicular (and penile "disorders" ..including agenesis of both):
http://pathologyoutlines.com/testis.html
http://www.pathologyoutlines.com/penscrotum.html
For any "geneticists" here:
http://pathologyoutlines.com/chromosomes.html
Dana :pizza: