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. 2017 Oct 16;90(1079):20170330. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20170330

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Images of a female infant born with ambiguous genitalia, who was thought to be male at birth. Subsequent ultrasound showed a uterus, vagina and ovaries, and no testicles. Enlarged cerebriform adrenal glands (arrows) were noted on ultrasound (a and b). Persistent urogenital sinus (arrow) seen on fluoroscopy (genitography) (c) owing to in utero androgen exposure.