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    Chromosome karyotype analysis and SRY (sex determined region of Y chromosome) gene detection are routines for the diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency (GHD), but further whole exome gene sequencing occasionally leads to subversive results and unexpected conclusions. We report a single case of a 7-year-old Chinese boy who had stunted growth since he was 1 year old. He was short in height (height Standard Deviation Score (SDS) was less than 2.9), bilateral scrotal dysplasia and delayed bone age. His growth hormone (GH) stimulation tests showed GHD. His karyotype analysis and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analyses indicated a 46, XX disorder of sex development (DSD) without the presence of the SRY gene. Nevertheless, considering that female gonad was not observed in the chest and abdominal magnetic resonance imaging, the whole exome gene sequencing was performed. Sequencing data confirmed the presence of SRY gene sequence and two copies of chromosome X. Later, using different primer sequences for PCR, it showed that the SRY gene was positive. The final diagnosis was a rare case of "46, XX (SRY positive) testicular DSD with GHD". The boy's parents agreed to use recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) for GHD treatment, the starting dose was 0.035 mg / kg / day. But they disagreed with molecular diagnostics and genomic analysis of the Y chromosome. The boy was treated with rhGH for 3 months and his height increased by 2.2 cm. The patient will be followed-up until the end of his puberty. In summary, whole exome gene sequencing overturned the preliminary diagnosis results of karyotype analysis and SRY gene detection, and found that there may be a certain correlation between testicular DSD and GHD. Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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    Hanming Li, Jianyu He, Iatlun Leong. A rare case of 46, XX (SRY positive) testicular disorder of sex development with growth hormone deficiency: Case report. Medicine. 2021 Feb 12;100(6):e24641

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