The prevention of normal growth of external male genitalia in a genetic male can be caused by
A) size of the BNST.
B) over-exposure to androgens prenatally.
C) androgen insensitivity syndrome.
D) maternal antibodies.
E) under-exposure to estradiol prenatally.
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