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A case of female intersex was admitted to the hospital with severe lower abdominal pain. On examination a phallus of 5 x 2,5 cm was found, without a urethra but with a perineal urinary opening. There were two scrotal folds, but no vagina. The patient had the build of a female, with two well-formed breasts.At operation a reasonably small uterus (5 X 3 X
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From Midwife to Lead Perinatal Practitioner: A Utopian Vision
ABSTRACT The professional title “midwife” is predicated on the understanding that people who access their services have a normative relationship between their gender and assigned sex. As trans and non‐binary people increasingly require access to midwifery services, this paper proposes an alternative professional title that is inclusive and liberates ...
John Pendleton, Sally Pezaro
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A Mammalian Homolog of Drosophila melanogaster Transcriptional Coactivator Intersex Is a Subunit of the Mammalian Mediator Complex [PDF]
Shigeo Sato+7 more
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Abstract Objectives Fears of recurrence and progression (FORP) in people with mental health conditions are understudied despite predicting poorer psychological outcomes and increased rates of relapse. However, there are no well‐validated questionnaires that assess FORP in people with non‐psychotic conditions.
Daelin Coutts‐Bain+2 more
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Clitoral surgery and sexual outcome in intersex individuals [PDF]
CL Minto+4 more
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Are we ignoring sex differences in haematological malignancies? A call for improved reporting
A large body of data indicates that there are sex differences in the incidence of haematological malignancies, their clinical presentation and molecular profiles, and possibly also their aetiologies. Furthermore, sex‐related differences exist in treatment tolerability and outcomes.
Ora Paltiel+2 more
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Primrose homostyles: A classic case of possible balancing selection revisited
In this issue of Molecular Ecology, Mora‐Carrera et al. (2022) revisit a case of the loss of an outcrossing system in primroses, which has been studied as an example of balancing selection in the wild since the 1940s. Molecular variants in the gene involved in the mutant self‐fertile phenotype, which is now known, help towards understanding this ...
Deborah Charlesworth
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Background Physical environments are linked to adolescents' well‐being in various ways. Green and blue (natural) spaces may protect against psychopathology, while gray (urban) spaces may confer risk. The present study examines how exposure to green, blue, and gray spaces is associated with the growth of psychopathology in early adolescence.
Shannon Shaughnessy+2 more
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