Background: Androgen receptor (AR) mutations, which cause androgen insensitivity syndrome, impair the actions of 5α-dihydrotestosterone and testosterone, resulting in abnormal sexual development. In most cases, genetic aberrations of the AR are caused by substitutions, but also can result from mutations in splicing regions and deletions in the AR gene.
Case: Our present report describes a female patient with 46,XY karyotype and normal female external genitalia. A novel de novo c.1669_1670insC insertion in the AR gene caused androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Summary And Conclusion: This report provides a detailed clinical characterization of the patient and a possible pathogenic mechanism leading to androgen insensitivity syndrome and should be particularly useful in genetic counseling.
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