Korean J Obstet Gynecol.  2003 Oct;46(10):2060-2064.

Two Cases of Swyer Syndrome in Sisters

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  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea.

Abstract

46,XY pure gonadal dysgenesis, also known as Swyer syndrome, is a disorder of sexual differentiation. Its characteristics include a female phenotype without the somatic stigmata of Turner's syndrome, primary amenorrhea, sexual infatilism and bilateral streak gonads. Neoplasia occurs in 20-30% of individuals who have gonadal dysgenesis and Y chromosomal material. Gonadoblastoma and dysgerminoma are the most frequent tumor in phenotypic females with Y chromosome. One case was referred for palpable low abdominal mass. No other somatic abnormalities could be detected. Laparotomy revealed dysgerminoma of left ovary and mesenteric metastasis. In the course of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy, her elder sister was diagnosed as Swyer syndrome. And karyotype of this patient was 46,XY, too. So right gonadectomy was performed thereafter. The other case visited for primary amenorrhea and delayed development of breast. Physical examination revealed no development of breast, no pubic and axillary hair. External genital organ was normal shaped. Peripheral blood karyotyping was 46,XY. Bilateral gonadectomy was performed and hormone replacement therapy was started. We report two cases of Swyer syndrome and review of literature.

Keyword

Swyer syndrome; Dysgerminoma

MeSH Terms

Amenorrhea
Breast
Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
Christianity
Dysgerminoma
Female
Genitalia
Gonadal Dysgenesis
Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XY*
Gonadoblastoma
Gonads
Hair
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Humans
Karyotype
Karyotyping
Laparotomy
Neoplasm Metastasis
Ovary
Phenotype
Physical Examination
Sex Differentiation
Siblings*
Turner Syndrome
Y Chromosome
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