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    '''Leydig Cell Hypoplasia''' or '''LCH''' is an extremely rare [[intersex]] variation<ref>https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/leydig-cell-hypoplasia/#frequency</ref> that effects [[AMAB]]/[[CTM]] individuals in which the Leydig Cell (a cell that secretes androgens) is underdeveloped.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leydig_cell_hypoplasia</ref>
    [[File:Leygig Cell Hypoplasia.jpg|thumb|Flag by Ariathatsme]]
    '''Leydig Cell Hypoplasia''' or '''LCH''' is an extremely rare [[intersex]] trait that effects [[AMAB]]/[[CTM]] individuals in which the Leydig Cell (a cell that secretes androgens) is underdeveloped. This underdevelopment causes a decrease in androgens and may cause ones male traits to be more [[feminine]] in nature. One with this condition tends to have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]] or otherwise fall on the [[agenital]] spectrum, [[hypospadias]], decreased body hair, and decreased muscle tone.


    The cells underdevelopment causes a decrease in androgens and may cause ones male traits to be more [[feminine]] in nature.
    == Flag ==
    The flag was created on April 27, 2021 by FANDOM user Ariathatsme. The meaning goes as follows: Blue-grey for CTM individuals and connection to masculinity, white for inclusivity and connection, yellow for the intersex spectrum, and pink mask for femininity shielding masculine traits.


    One with this variation tends to have [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]], [[agenital|micropenis]], a penis with [[hypospadias]] and/or a bifid scrotum, decreased body hair, and [[Secondary Sex Agenesis|decreased muscle tone]]. In more extreme cases, they may have a vagina, with their testicles being small (microorchidism) and undescended (cryptorchidism).
    == History ==
    There is no confirmation of its original discovery, however it has been known since 1995.


    Often [[AMAB Hypogonadism|AMAB hypogonadism]] is seen in these individuals as well, which may cause them to also fall under [[Aromatase Excess Syndrome|aromatase excess syndrome]].<ref>https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/leydig-cell-hypoplasia/</ref><ref>https://www.cell.com/ajhg/pdf/S0002-9297(07)62597-X.pdf</ref>
    == Resources ==
    == References ==

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    * https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/leydig-cell-hypoplasia/#frequency
    * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leydig_cell_hypoplasia
    * https://www.cell.com/ajhg/pdf/S0002-9297(07)62597-X.pdf
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    Latest revision as of 01:57, 25 January 2023

    Leydig Cell Hypoplasia or LCH is an extremely rare intersex variation[1] that effects AMAB/CTM individuals in which the Leydig Cell (a cell that secretes androgens) is underdeveloped.[2]

    The cells underdevelopment causes a decrease in androgens and may cause ones male traits to be more feminine in nature.

    One with this variation tends to have ambiguous genitals, micropenis, a penis with hypospadias and/or a bifid scrotum, decreased body hair, and decreased muscle tone. In more extreme cases, they may have a vagina, with their testicles being small (microorchidism) and undescended (cryptorchidism).

    Often AMAB hypogonadism is seen in these individuals as well, which may cause them to also fall under aromatase excess syndrome.[3][4]

    References

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