Q97: Other sex chromosome abnormalities, female phenotype, not elsewhere classified
Q97.9: Sex chromosome abnormality, female phenotype, unspecified
When beginning its development, every single cell in the body contains a complete blueprint of the body. This blueprint consists of genetic information. The genetic information is encrypted in the chromosomes. Every human cell normally contains 23 chromosome pairs, i.e. a total of 46 chromosomes. The X chromosome and the Y chromosome determine a person’s biological gender. Men normally have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome. Women normally have 2 X chromosomes.
There are peculiarities with respect to your sex chromosomes. For example, you may have an unusual number of sex chromosomes. This can affect the whole body or only parts of the body. The structure of the sex chromosomes may also be different than normal. The sex chromosomes influence sexual characteristics.
You have female sexual characteristics. Female characteristics include the breasts, the labia and the uterus.
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