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Ambiguous Genitalia [PDF]

open access: yesPediatrics In Review, 1996
The newborn whose genitalia are ambiguous presents a challenge to the pediatrician and the family. A clear understanding of the basis of sex differentiation and timely consultation with a pediatric endocrinologist is critical in the evaluation and determination of sex of rearing in a newborn who has ambiguous genitalia. Sex karyotype and a 17-OHP level
H, Anhalt, E K, Neely, R L, Hintz
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Role of Transperineal Ultrasound (TPUS) in Children with Ambiguous Genitalia [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 2021
Objectives Accurate delineation of anatomy in children with ambiguous genitalia early in life is important. This commonly involves conventional fluoroscopic genitogram (traumatic to the child) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination (involves ...
Krithika Rangarajan   +5 more
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Case report: Coexistence of Jacobs syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and ambiguous genitalia in a male infant [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2023
Key Clinical Message Jacobs syndrome and congenital adrenal hyperplasia are separate entities but share common clinical features such as ambiguous genitalia.
Qaisar Ali Khan   +9 more
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IUGR ambiguous genitalia in Iran: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medical Case Reports
Background Pericentric inversion of Chromosome 9 is a common chromosomal abnormality, occasionally linked to clinical conditions such as ambiguous genitalia, warranting its inclusion in differential diagnoses.
Mahsa Shirvani   +2 more
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Case Report: Prenatal Genetic Counseling to Parents of Fetuses Suspected of Having Ambiguous Genitalia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Pediatrics, 2021
The occurrence of fetuses suspected of having ambiguous genitalia will likely increase in the future. Currently, the impact of prenatal genetic counseling on parents' understanding and psychological preparedness has not been addressed.
Takeshi Sato   +13 more
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Persistent urogenital sinus with ambiguous genitalia and urethral duplication in a pubertal female

open access: yesJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, 2022
Urogenital sinus (UGS) and cloacal malformations are the spectra of disease affecting mainly females, resulting in an unusual confluence of the genital and urinary tract with or without the involvement of the gastrointestinal tract.
Sunil Kumar   +4 more
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A Case with late onset of ambiguous genitalia [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine, 2017
Background: Ambiguous genitalia is an uncommon situation that happens between 1 and 2 per every 1000 live births and falls under the umbrella diagnosis of disorders of sexual development.
Soraya Saleh Gargari   +3 more
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A clinical approach to diagnosis of ambiguous genitalia

open access: yesJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, 2019
Disorders of sex development (DSD) are a sensitive and stressful condition for the family as well as the treating physician to deal with. The main issue in managing such cases is sex assignment.
Kashish Khanna   +2 more
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Systematization of ambiguous genitalia. [PDF]

open access: yesOrganogenesis, 2016
Sex assignment in newborns depends on the anatomy of the external genitalia, despite this stage being the final in embryogenesis. According to the current view, the genital tubercle is the embryonic precursor of penis and clitoris. It originates from mesenchymal tissue, but mesenchymal cells are arranged across the embryonal body and do not have ...
Makiyan Z.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Psychiatric Approach Management of Ambiguous Genitalia in Children and Teenagers

open access: yesJurnal Psikiatri Surabaya, 2023
Introductions: Ambiguous genitalia is a congenital disorder defined by atypical development at the chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical levels of the sex organ. The incidence of ambiguous genitalia is estimated to be 1 in 4500-5500 births.
Popy Arizona   +2 more
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