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http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value
  • AIS is more commonly found in females (female/male ratio is around 7:1) and, except for extreme cases, AIS does not typically cause any health problems during growth; however, the resulting surface deformity frequently has a negative impact on adolescents that can give rise to quality of life issues and, in the worst cases, psychological disturbances (Reichel 2003).
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