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Survey of disorders of sex development in a large cohort of patients with diverse Mendelian phenotypes

American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A, 2020
Disorders of sex development (DSD) are congenital conditions with atypical development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex. The estimated incidence ranges from 1 in 4,500–5,500 for strictly defined “ambiguous genitalia” to 1 in 300 or higher when ...
Dalia Abualsaud   +3 more
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Disorders or Differences of Sex Development? Views of Affected Individuals on DSD Terminology

Journal of Sex Research, 2020
Over a decade ago, the participants at the International Consensus Conference on Intersex proposed Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) as an umbrella term for “congenital conditions in which the development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex is ...
Elena Bennecke   +9 more
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Update on disorders of sex development

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2012
To review the recent information regarding disorders of sex development (DSD) which contribute to, as well as highlight, the need for greater understanding of genetic mutations and the dire need for specific outcome information.New information is primarily related to the identification of genetic mutations and other gene variations that impact ...
Christopher P, Houk, Peter A, Lee
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Disorders of sex development

Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz, 2008
Disorders of sex development (DSD) include a heterogeneous group of heritable disorders of sex determination and differentiation, formerly termed "intersexuality". This includes chromosomal as well as monogenic disorders, which inhibit or change primarily genetic or endocrine pathways of normal sex development.
U, Thyen, E, Hampel, O, Hiort
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Patients' and Caregivers' Attitudes toward 'Disorders of Sex Development' Nomenclature.

Journal of Urology, 2020
OBJECTIVES Differences/disorders of sex development (DSD) medical terminology has been viewed negatively by some affected individuals. A clinical population of patients with DSD and their caregivers were surveyed regarding DSD nomenclature, hypothesizing
A. D'Oro   +17 more
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Sex Hormone Replacement in Disorders of Sex Development

2014
People with disorders of sex development (DSD) may have impaired sex steroid production or their gonads removed before, during or after adolescence, thus requiring hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to induce puberty and/or maintain secondary sexual characteristics, to optimize bone health, and to promote physical and social well-being.
Wiebke, Birnbaum, Silvano, Bertelloni
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Mental health outcomes among individuals with 46,XY disorders of sex development: A systematic review

Journal of Health Psychology, 2020
This review summarizes research on the mental health outcomes of genetic males with a disorder of sex development (46,XY DSD). Databases were systematically searched, yielding 19 studies included in this review.
Lisa M. Godfrey
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Does Patient-centered Care Change Genital Surgery Decisions? The Strategic Use of Clinical Uncertainty in Disorders of Sex Development Clinics

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2018
Genital surgery in children with ambiguous or atypical genitalia has been marred by controversies about the appropriateness and timing of surgery, generating clinical uncertainty about decision making.
S. Timmermans   +9 more
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Disorders of Sex Development in Office Practice

Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023
Sukanya Priyadarshini, Rajni Sharma
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Sex Chromosomes, Sex Chromosome Disorders, and Disorders of Sex Development

2012
It can be argued that the sex chromosomes are the most important pair of chromosomes given their role in determining gender and, therefore, allowing for reproduction and procreation. Considered together, sex chromosome aneuploidies are the most common chromosome abnormalities seen in live-born infants, children, and adults.
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