Germ cell and other tumors in individuals with differences in sex development. [PDF]
Abstract Approximately one in 3500 to one in 5100 live‐born infants have atypical external genital development, known as differences in sex development (DSD). In 2005, an expert consensus conference thoroughly reviewed aspects of health care for individuals with DSD.
Witchel SF, Reyes-Múgica M.
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Ovarian malignancy in an individual with 46,XY ovotesticular disorder of sexual development – A case report [PDF]
Disorders of sexual development (DSD) are diseases resulting from aberrations in sex chromosomes, gonadal, and internal/external genitalia development resulting in various phenotypes.
James I. Griggers +2 more
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Cytogenetic and molecular characterization of an SRY-negative 46, XX ovotesticular DSD: a case report [PDF]
Introduction: Ovotesticular disorder of sex development is a rare condition by the concomitant presence of testicular and ovarian tissue, and usually presents genital ambiguity.
Carvalho Passos, Tirciana +3 more
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Retrospective analysis of children with 46,XX testicular/ovotesticular DSD: a 10-year single-center experience [PDF]
Purpose46,XX testicular/ovotesticular differences/disorders of sexual development (TDSD/OTDSD) are rare in childhood and exhibit marked distinctions compared to those in adulthood.
Yan Gong +10 more
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A Case of Late-Diagnosed Ovotesticular Disorder of Sex Development [PDF]
We report acase of!ovotesticular disorder of sex development!(DSD) with ambiguous genitalia, 46XX presenting the clinical, laboratory, imaging and operative findings and highlighting the pertinent features of this case.
Alves, F +7 more
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Steroidogenic Factor-1 (SF-1, NR5A1) and 46,XX Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development: One Factor, Many Phenotypes. [PDF]
McElreavey K, Achermann JC.
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A rare case report on ovotesticular disorders of sex development (DSD) 46XY variant [PDF]
Ovotestis refers to the histology of a gonad that contains both ovarian follicles and testicular tubular elements. Ovotesticular DSD is a rare condition characterized by mixed ovarian and testicular tissue.
Mahapatra, P. C. +3 more
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Diagnosis and management of non-CAH 46,XX disorders/differences in sex development [PDF]
Prenatal-onset androgen excess leads to abnormal sexual development in 46,XX individuals. This androgen excess can be caused endogenously by the adrenals or gonads or by exposure to exogenous androgens.
Zehra Yavas Abalı, Tulay Guran
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Perspectives on conducting "sex-normalising" intersex surgeries conducted in infancy: A systematic review. [PDF]
Children with intersex variations continue to be subject to elective, irreversible, “sex-normalising” surgical interventions, despite multiple human rights and legislative bodies calling for their prohibition. Our systematic review aims to understand how
Muschialli L +6 more
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Suspected Ovotesticular Disorders of Sexual Differentiation in a Phenotypic Male With Ambiguous Genitalia, Light Menstrual Flow, and Synchronous Bilateral Dysgerminoma: A Case Report From Ethiopia. [PDF]
Background: Ovotesticular disorder of sexual differentiation (DSD) is one of the rarest congenital conditions affecting gonadal and sexual development, characterized by the coexistence of ovarian and testicular tissue within an individual. This condition often presents with ambiguous genitalia, atypical pubertal development, or unexpected menstrual ...
Siferih M +7 more
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