People born with Morris syndrome may need one surgery to lengthen the vagina and another to remove the atrophied testicles, as there is a risk that they will develop cancer.
In addition, it is very likely that these patients will need psychological assistance when they learn of the diagnosis, as they may suffer sexual identity problems.
Read the full article on: What is Morris Syndrome? – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments ( 66).
By Zaira Salvador B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist) and Marie Tusseau (invitra staff).
Last Update: 04/10/2019