Q98: Other sex chromosome abnormalities, male phenotype, not elsewhere classified

Q98.3: Other male with 46,XX karyotype

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.

You have 2 X chromosomes and still have male sexual characteristics.

If you have 2 X chromosomes despite having male sexual characteristics, the testicles can remain smaller than normal in adults. The breasts can also be female-appearing. You may also be unable to have children despite unprotected sex.