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How is Androgene Insensitivity Syndrome diagnosed?

By Babygest Staff .
Last Update: 05/09/2019

The diagnosis of Morris syndrome is usually made in girls when they reach puberty, between the ages of 12 and 15, since the first warning sign is the absence of menarche (first menstruation).

In a first gynaecological check-up, an ultrasound will show that the girl does not have internal reproductive organs. Then, to confirm whether it is Morris syndrome, a hormonal blood test and a karyotype test will be performed.