hrp0094p2-402 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021
Riera Cristina Aguilar
, Tutaya Egusquiza Dellanira Pamela
, Canestrino Gennaro
, Fernández Paula
, Camats Núria
, Clemente María
, Yeste Diego
Introduction: The MAMLD1 gene is expressed in fetal and adult testes. It contributes to the development and formation of the male external genitalia in late stages of fetal organogenesis (week 8-12) and to testosterone biosynthesis. The pathogenic genetic variants of this gene determine a significant reduction in plasma testosterone concentrations, although they are not undetectable. Its most common phenotypic manifestation is hypospadias, also described in patients with micro...