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− | '''Genital disorders''' are [[Urogenital disorders]] that affect the [[genitalia]] and include both [[gynecological disorders]] and [[male |
+ | '''Genital disorders''' are [[Urogenital disorders]] that affect the [[genitalia]] and include both [[gynecological disorders]] and [[male genital disorders]] |
Some of the [[disorders]] are [[Congenital disorders|congenital]] such as [[hemaphroditism]]. |
Some of the [[disorders]] are [[Congenital disorders|congenital]] such as [[hemaphroditism]]. |
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Genital disorders are Urogenital disorders that affect the genitalia and include both gynecological disorders and male genital disorders
Some of the disorders are congenital such as hemaphroditism.