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*[[Ovotesticular]]
*[[PMDS]]
*[[PCOS|Polycystic Ovary Syndrome]]▼
*[[Polyorchidism]]
*[[Uterus didelphys]]
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* [[Ambiguous Genitalia]]
* [[Clitoromegaly]]
* [[
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*[[Hypospadias]]
*[[Macrogenital]]
*[[Penoscrotal Transposition]]
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*[[Ablepharon Macrostomia Syndrome]]
*[[Barber Say Syndrome]]
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*[[WNT4 Deficiency]]
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*[[17-AH Deficiency]]
*[[Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia]]
=== Intersex-Related Conditions/Traits
*[[Aarskog-Scott Syndrome]]
*[[ATR-16 Syndrome]]
*[[CHARGE Syndrome]]
*[[Chromosome 18 Ring]]
*[[
*[[Poland Syndrome]]
▲*[[PCOS|Polycystic Ovary Syndrome]]
* [[Prader–Willi Syndrome]]
*[[Seaver Cassidy Syndrome]]
*[[Secondary Sex Agenesis]]
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The most commonly used intersex flag was created by Morgan Carpenter in 2013.<ref>[http://ihra.org.au/22773/an-intersex-flag/ Intersex Human Rights Australia: An Intersex Flag]</ref> Yellow and purple were chosen for the design as alternatives to the strongly-gendered colors of blue and pink. The purple circle in the middle symbolizes "wholeness and completeness" as well as "the right to be who and how we want to be."
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Intersex is sometimes also represented with a combination of the male and female symbols (⚥ or ⚨), though these symbols are also commonly used to represent bigender and androgyne respectively.
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[[Category:Terminology]]
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