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Sex reassignment surgery in Thailand.

Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2005
Many years ago Thai society considered transsexualism (Gender identity disorder or Gender dysphoria) which is commonly known as Kathoey (a word originally used to denote hermaphrodites), Sao Prapet Song or Tut (as in 'Tootsie') were low class citizens, dirty dressing and had to hide in a dark corner selling their services as prostitutes.
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Social Aspects of Sex Reassignment Surgery

1988
In 1980 the Dutch Gender Foundation (the principal organization in the provision of care for transsexuals in the Netherlands) requested the department of clinical psychology to evaluate the sex reassignment surgery (SRS) that had been conducted by the Foundation for over ten years.
P. Cohen-Kettenis, A. J. Kuiper
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Regrets After Sex Reassignment Surgery

Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality, 1993
Using data draw from the follow-up literature covering the last 30 years, and the author's clinical data on 295 men and women after SRS, an estimation of the number of patients who regretted the operations is made. Among female-to-male transsexuals after SRS, i.e., in men, no regrets were reported in the author's sample, and in the literature they ...
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Sex reassignment surgery in the male transsexual.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1987
Failure of psychotherapy alone in the treatment of male transsexuals led to the development of modern sex reassignment surgery. Here we describe our technique, its indications, complications and outcome.
Ratnam, S.S., Ilancheran, A.
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Psychiatric aspects of sex reassignment surgery.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1988
Sex reassignment surgery is perhaps the most controversial issue in psychiatry today. Clinicians involved in the treatment of transsexualism have been accused of "playing God" or colluding with the patient's psychopathology. This paper reviews the literature and argues for a systematic approach to the treatment of transsexualism.
C, Mate-Kole, M, Freschi
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[Sex reassignment surgery in a trans-sexual].

Harefuah, 1989
Trans-sexualism is a psychiatric disorder characterized by the conviction that one's gender identity does not conform to one's biological sex. The current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders gives 5 diagnostic criteria for trans-sexualism which most health care professionals accept.
H, Tsur, D, Gilboa, A, Borenstein
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Transsexual healing: Medicaid funding of sex reassignment surgery

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1991
Federal requirements for state Medicaid programs are surveyed, and case law regarding Medicaid funding of sex reassignment surgery is reviewed. States have attempted to exclude sex reassignment surgery (SRS) from Medicaid coverage on various bases, concluding, for example, that the procedure constituted "cosmetic surgery." Judicial scrutiny of such ...
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