Seaver Cassidy Syndrome

Seaver Cassidy Syndrome is a condition that - in some cases - may be considered an intersex condition, although many would say it causes intersex conditions rather than being one in of itself.

This condition can effect both CTM/AMAB and CTF/AFAB individuals, however CTM individuals are the ones who develop intersex-related traits from this condition. 80-99% CTM individuals tend to have a missing or undescended testicle and/or an irregularly formed scrotum.

80-99% of people with this condition have eye folds, knock knees, wide set eyes, cheekbone underdevelopment, moles, prominent and low set ears, and a wide nasal bridge. 30-79% of people with this condition have a large lower jaw, voice abnormalities, neurological speech impairment, intellectual disability, outward turned elbows, joint hyperflexibility, and umbilical hernia.

It is important to note that not all the symptoms listed in this page are guaranteed to occur in someone with this condition, as someone may only experience one or several of these symptoms, yet still hold the condition.

Causes
This condition is caused by developmental defect during embryogenesis, meaning that when they are forming within their parent's uterus, there are one or more biological complications that causes DNA defects within the forming embryo.

History
Seaver Cassidy Syndrome was first described in 1991 by Laurie Seaver and Suzanne Cassidy.

Flag
The Seaver Cassidy Syndrome flag was coined by Reign of the breadsticcs on May 7th of 2021. It has no confirmed meaning.

Resources

 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaver_Cassidy_syndrome
 * https://www.findzebra.com/details/jp55zLD-seaver-cassidy-syndrome?q=
 * https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7442226
 * https://rareguru.com/library/disease/5206/seaver-cassidy-syndrome]
 * https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/4778/seaver-cassidy-syndrome
 * https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000137332/r/4400000000000449105