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TextSentencer_T1 0-154 Sentence denotes Seminoma in a postmenopausal woman with a Y;15 translocation in peripheral blood lymphocytes and a t(Y;15)/45,X Turner mosaic pattern in skin fibroblasts.
T1 0-154 Sentence denotes Seminoma in a postmenopausal woman with a Y;15 translocation in peripheral blood lymphocytes and a t(Y;15)/45,X Turner mosaic pattern in skin fibroblasts.
TextSentencer_T2 155-258 Sentence denotes We report an unusual case of a 55 year old Japanese woman with a seminoma but relatively normal menses.
T2 155-258 Sentence denotes We report an unusual case of a 55 year old Japanese woman with a seminoma but relatively normal menses.
TextSentencer_T3 259-495 Sentence denotes The patient was a phenotypic female with late onset menarche (18 years of age), who was amenorrhoeic for the first year, followed by menses of one to three days' slight flow with dysmenorrhoea, but an otherwise normal menstrual history.
T3 259-495 Sentence denotes The patient was a phenotypic female with late onset menarche (18 years of age), who was amenorrhoeic for the first year, followed by menses of one to three days' slight flow with dysmenorrhoea, but an otherwise normal menstrual history.
TextSentencer_T4 496-641 Sentence denotes A typical seminoma was removed from the left adnexal region and an immature testis was identified separately as an associated right adnexal mass.
T4 496-641 Sentence denotes A typical seminoma was removed from the left adnexal region and an immature testis was identified separately as an associated right adnexal mass.
TextSentencer_T5 642-747 Sentence denotes Repeated karyotypic studies on peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures showed only 46,X,-Y,t(Y;15)(q12;p13).
T5 642-747 Sentence denotes Repeated karyotypic studies on peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures showed only 46,X,-Y,t(Y;15)(q12;p13).
TextSentencer_T6 748-877 Sentence denotes Cytogenetic examination of the patient's younger brother, who had fathered three healthy children, showed an identical karyotype.
T6 748-877 Sentence denotes Cytogenetic examination of the patient's younger brother, who had fathered three healthy children, showed an identical karyotype.
TextSentencer_T7 878-1064 Sentence denotes Mosaicism of 46,X,-Y,t(Y;15)(q12;p13)/45,X cell lines was found in skin samples from the patient's elbow and genital regions, although there were no clinical stigmata of Turner syndrome.
T7 878-1064 Sentence denotes Mosaicism of 46,X,-Y,t(Y;15)(q12;p13)/45,X cell lines was found in skin samples from the patient's elbow and genital regions, although there were no clinical stigmata of Turner syndrome.
TextSentencer_T8 1065-1150 Sentence denotes An androgen receptor binding assay of cultured genital skin fibroblasts was negative.
T8 1065-1150 Sentence denotes An androgen receptor binding assay of cultured genital skin fibroblasts was negative.
TextSentencer_T9 1151-1437 Sentence denotes Molecular analysis using Southern blot hybridisation, PCR, and direct DNA sequencing showed that neither the patient nor her brother had a detectable deletion or other abnormalities of Y chromosome sequences, including the SRY (sex determining region of the Y chromosome) gene sequence.
T9 1151-1437 Sentence denotes Molecular analysis using Southern blot hybridisation, PCR, and direct DNA sequencing showed that neither the patient nor her brother had a detectable deletion or other abnormalities of Y chromosome sequences, including the SRY (sex determining region of the Y chromosome) gene sequence.
TextSentencer_T10 1438-1660 Sentence denotes These findings suggest that Turner mosaicism of the 45,X cell line may have contributed to this atypical presentation in an XY female, although we cannot exclude abnormalities of other genes related to sex differentiation.
T10 1438-1660 Sentence denotes These findings suggest that Turner mosaicism of the 45,X cell line may have contributed to this atypical presentation in an XY female, although we cannot exclude abnormalities of other genes related to sex differentiation.