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Old 03-09-07, 10:16 PM
Kailana Kailana is offline
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look into Genotyping

it is quite likely that you are 45X/46XY, its one of the few conditions where a uteris can develope with a XY variation in Karyotype, it is also not the only possibility. AS far as genotypoing goes, its far from perfect. it can take alot more detailed testing then what normal blood karyotyping can detect.

XY/XO is known to have extremely broad varying degrees of what developes. It's most likely that you were misdiagnosed. It could be that the doctors at the time, assigned you that diagnosis, because thats what they thought at the time.

Get more testing done. Only real way of finding out.
Good luck
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