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Current Opinion in Urology, 2006
To review the relevant publications since 2004 on surgery for female pseudohermaphroditism. Current controversies exist regarding the timing and technical aspects of female genital reconstruction and indeed the wisdom of performing these procedures in childhood.Nine articles, published between 2004 and the present time, were found worthy of being ...
Ricardo, González, Lisandro A, Piaggio
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To review the relevant publications since 2004 on surgery for female pseudohermaphroditism. Current controversies exist regarding the timing and technical aspects of female genital reconstruction and indeed the wisdom of performing these procedures in childhood.Nine articles, published between 2004 and the present time, were found worthy of being ...
Ricardo, González, Lisandro A, Piaggio
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Evaluation of ambiguous genitalia
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019Purpose of review To provide a framework for the evaluation of ambiguous genitalia. Recent findings The most pressing evaluation of ambiguous genitalia is assessment for life-threatening causes such as salt-wasting congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) or syndromes with underlying ...
Kathryn, Stambough +2 more
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Ambiguous Genitalia and Intersex
Urologia Internationalis, 2005Intersex disorders are rare congenital malformations with over 80% being diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). It can be challenging to determine the correct gender at birth and a detailed understanding of the embryology and anatomy is crucial.
Dominic, Frimberger, John P, Gearhart
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Ambiguous Genitalia in the Neonate
Clinics in Perinatology, 1978Since sexual disorders can be the result of genetic, hormonal, or gonadal degects, all three components have to be considered in the diagnosis and therapy of infants with ambiguous genitalia. The classification provided should enable the physician to initiate the most appropriate work-up, leading to an early diagnosis and to a decision as to future sex
P K, Kottmeier, F T, Velcek
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Acrofacial dysostosis with ambiguous genitalia
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1990AbstractWe report on a 46,XY infant with mandibulofacial dysostosis, preaxial and postaxial limb anomalies, urethral stenosis with left hydronephrosis, and ambiguous genitalia with phallic/scrotal transposition. This infant with atypical pre/postaxial acrofacial dysostosis (AFD) is the first to be reported with ambiguous genitalia.
E A, Wulfsberg +4 more
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Ambiguous Genitalia and Pseudohermaphroditism
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1979Genital ambiguity in the newborn infant should be considered to be a medical emergency since the speed and appropriateness with which a gender is assigned are often the deciding criteria for a successful outcome. Management of the child with ambiguous genitalia must include adequate genetic and family counseling.
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