Labels:text | screenshot | black and white | black | font | document OCR: applied to Reifenstein's syndrome is the term now phroditism forms of incomplete male pseudoherm us riginally - Reifenstein's syndrome, Gilbert-Drey syndrome, Lubs syndrome - that were o dromes assumed to be distinct entities. These sy tations of constitute variable manifestations of m the androgen-receptor gene, ervirilised The most common phenotype is an und otal man with gynaecomastia and perineosc hypospadias (Fig. 11.33), but the spectrum ith defective virilisation ranges from men azoospermia to phenotypic women with re normal, pseudovaginas. Axillary and pubic hair but chest and facial hair are minimal, e small, Cryptorchidism is common, the testes a ns may be azoospermia is usual, and the vas defen absent or hyperplastic.