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A Case of XX Disorder of Sexual Development in a Female-Phenotype Roe Deer ( Capreolus capreolus L.) Associated with Antlers Growth with Retained Velvet.

Filipe SilvaIsabel PiresJustina PradaMiguel QueirósAurora MonzónJosé M H AlmeidaRoberto F J SargoFilipa LoureiroLuís SousaJoana ValenteCarlos A ViegasMário GinjaEstela BastosAna Martins-BessaIsabel R Dias
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
A 3-to-4-year-old roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus L.) was admitted to the Veterinary Hospital. Although it showed well-developed antlers with retained velvet, an external female appearance and genitalia were evident. External biometrical measurements were taken for the antlers, and a computed tomography was performed. Molecular studies targeting the SRY gene were performed, and a PIS (polled intersex syndrome) mutation diagnosis was implemented. The gonads consisted of a right testicle paired with a left ovotestis. Histologically, the ovary-like structures in the ovotestis were functional, but the testis, as the testis-like structure in the ovotestis, did not show active spermatogenesis. No evidence of SRY gene was detected by PCR, suggesting an XX-chromosome constitution. Additionally, polled intersex syndrome (PIS) deletion was not detected in the case under study. The clinical and histopathological findings confirmed the DSD with the presence of a testicle and a contralateral ovotestis.
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