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Disorders of Sex Development
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Grinspon, Romina; Rey, Rodolfo Alberto; Disorders of Sex Development; Academic Press; 2020; 841-867
9780128148235
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Grinspon, Romina
Rey, Rodolfo Alberto
Resumen
Disorders of sex development (DSDs) are congenital anomalies in which there is a discordance between chromosomal, genetic, gonadal, and/or internal/external genital sex. The acronym DSD and the related nomenclature were coined in a consensus meeting held in 2005 and recently revised and endorsed by all major pediatric endocrine societies;1 they replaced previously used terms, like hermaphroditism or pseudohermaphroditism, perceived as pejorative. The nomenclature has been generally accepted by medical professionals, though not universally by some patient support groups. The strength of this terminology is that it provides precise biological terms for the communication between professionals, thus facilitating patient access to high-quality healthcare...