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    '''Ablepharon Macrostomia Syndrome (AMS)''' is a syndrome that may or may not be considered [[intersex]], depending on who you ask. Some may consider this syndrome to be a ''cause'' for intersex traits, rather than an intersex trait in of itself. This syndrome is often found to overlap or be similar to [[Fraser Syndrome]], and can effect both [[CTM]] and [[CTF]] individuals alike.
    '''Ablepharon Macrostomia Syndrome (AMS)''' is a syndrome that may or may not be considered [[intersex]], depending on who you ask. Some may consider this syndrome to be a ''cause'' for intersex traits, rather than an intersex trait in of itself. This syndrome is often found to overlap or be similar to [[Fraser Syndrome]], and can effect both [[CTM]] and [[CTF]] individuals alike.


    Symptoms exclusively found within CTF individuals with AMS include [[Agenital|labial hypoplasia]] and [[Secondary Sex Agenesis|absent breasts]], while a symptom exclusively found in CTM individuals with AMS is penile agenesis (an underdeveloped or absent penis.)
    Symptoms exclusively found within CTF individuals with AMS include [[Agenital|labial hypoplasia]] and [[Secondary Sex Agenesis|absent breasts]], while a symptom exclusively found in CTM individuals with AMS is penile agenesis (an underdeveloped or absent penis.)


    Symptoms that can be found in CTM and CTF individuals with AMS include [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitalia]], absent or small nipples, loose and/or thin skin, wrinkled skin, club feet, fused toes, shortened hands, absent or underdeveloped eyelids, absent eyebrows, absent eyelashes, fine hair, small ears, nasal abnormalities, large teeth, lip abnormalities, and underdeveloped cheekbones and/or jawbones. They may also be [[Disabled|blind and/or deaf, or have other sight and/or hearing impairments]].<ref>https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/3/ablepharon-macrostomia-syndrome</ref>
    Symptoms that can be found in CTM and CTF individuals with AMS include [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitalia]], absent or small nipples, loose and/or thin skin, wrinkled skin, club feet, fused toes, shortened hands, absent or underdeveloped eyelids, absent eyebrows, absent eyelashes, fine hair, small ears, nasal abnormalities, large teeth, lip abnormalities, and underdeveloped cheekbones and/or jawbones. They may also be [[Disabled|blind and/or deaf, or have other sight and/or hearing impairments]].<ref>https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/3/ablepharon-macrostomia-syndrome</ref>
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