Ocal G, Berberoğlu M, Siklar Z, Bilir P, Uslu R, Yağmurlu A, Tükün A, Akar N, Soygür T, Gültan S, Gedik VT. Disorders of sexual development: an overview of 18 years experience in the pediatric Endocrinology Department of Ankara University.
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 2010;
23:1123-32. [PMID:
21284325 DOI:
10.1515/jpem.2010.177]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Disorders of sexual development (DSD) occur when the appearance of the internal and/or external genitalia is at variance with normal development for either sex. We reviewed the characteristics of patients with DSD.
PATIENTS
Two hundred and eight children aged from newborn to 19 years with DSD from 1990 to 2008.
RESULTS
46,XY DSD (52.4%) was more common than 46,XX DSD (34.6%) and gonadal differentiation disorders (12.99%). Thirty-six (33.02%) patients were diagnosed with androgen resistance syndrome, 41 (37.61%) had 5alpha-reductase deficiency, 23 (21.10%) had testosterone synthesis disorders. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia was the most frequent underlying cause of 46,XX DSD.
CONCLUSION
There are many difficult aspects in the diagnosis and management of DSD. Gender assessment teams of endocrine centers need a multidisciplinary approach for the diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment, genetic counseling, and psychosocial support of these patients.
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