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    <subfield code="a">People with Type 1 Leydig cell hypoplasia (LCH) produce almost no testosterone and will usually be born with a vulva and vagina and undescended testes. They are usually assigned female at birth, often without their variation being recognized until adolescence, at which point they generally will not develop any secondary sex characteristics or experience other changes typically associated with puberty.</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Las personas con hipoplasia de c&#xE9;lulas de Leydig (HCL) tipo 1 casi no producen testosterona y generalmente nacen con vulva y vagina y test&#xED;culos no descendidos. Por lo general, se les asigna al sexo femenino al nacer, a menudo sin que se reconozca su variaci&#xF3;n hasta la adolescencia, momento en el que generalmente no desarrollan ninguna caracter&#xED;stica sexual secundaria ni experimentan otros cambios t&#xED;picamente asociados con la pubertad.</subfield>
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