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A 17-year-old girl presents to the clinic with primary amenorrhea. During her workup, she undergoes a pelvic ultrasound that is notable for the absence of a uterus. Her laboratory work is significant for testosterone in the typical male range and a karyotype of 46,XY. What finding on her physical exam would help to confirm the suspected diagnosis?

A Blind-ending vaginal pouch
BTanner stage 1 pubic hair
CTanner stage 4 breasts
D Tanner stage 4 pubic hair

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