Disorders of Sex Development (DSD), formerly known as sexual ambiguity, are abnormalities leading to discrepancy between internal genital organs (IGO), external genitals (EGO) and secondary sexual characteristics. We report on a particularly complex case of 46 XY gonadal dysgenesis, monitored at the childrens hospital of Rabat, which presented a male phenotype and whose parents consult for bilateral cryptorchidism, with well-individualized male external genital organs, a male morphotype without any other clinically detectable malformation. Our goal is to contribute to the study of the rare peculiarities of sexual ambiguities, to offer a diagnostic approach to their management
Background and aim: Disorders of sexual differentiation (DSD) with karyotype 46,XY include gonadal d...
The term disorders of sex development (DSD) includes congenital conditions in which development of c...
Dysgenetic male pseudohermaphroditism is the result of a defect of testis development that encompass...
Disorders of sexual differentiation are rare congenital conditions in which the chromosomal, anatomi...
Objective. To evaluate diagnosis, age of referral, karyotype, and sex of rearing of cases with disor...
ABSTRACT The term DSD refers to disorders that affect the normal process of sexual development causi...
Objective. We present our experience in diagnosing, gender assignment, and surgical management of se...
Disorders of sexual differentiation in 46, XY patients cover a wide spectrum of clinical pictures (f...
Introduction. "Genetic errors" with malformations and hormonal alterations result in a broad spectru...
boys with bilateral cryptorchidism were identified as 46,XX after nuclear sexing studies in several ...
Background and Objectives: 46 XY disorders of sexual development (DSD) cover a wide spectrum of phen...
AbstractIntroductionWe present a rare patient case with mixed gonadal dysgenesis as a disorder of se...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Mixed gonadal dysgenesis is most commonly associated with a mosaic 45X/46XY k...
Partial gonadal dysgenesis (PGD) is a sexual differentiation disorder characterized by bilateral dys...
Differential diagnosis between XY partial (PGD) and mixed gonadal dysgenesis (MGD) was initially est...
Background and aim: Disorders of sexual differentiation (DSD) with karyotype 46,XY include gonadal d...
The term disorders of sex development (DSD) includes congenital conditions in which development of c...
Dysgenetic male pseudohermaphroditism is the result of a defect of testis development that encompass...
Disorders of sexual differentiation are rare congenital conditions in which the chromosomal, anatomi...
Objective. To evaluate diagnosis, age of referral, karyotype, and sex of rearing of cases with disor...
ABSTRACT The term DSD refers to disorders that affect the normal process of sexual development causi...
Objective. We present our experience in diagnosing, gender assignment, and surgical management of se...
Disorders of sexual differentiation in 46, XY patients cover a wide spectrum of clinical pictures (f...
Introduction. "Genetic errors" with malformations and hormonal alterations result in a broad spectru...
boys with bilateral cryptorchidism were identified as 46,XX after nuclear sexing studies in several ...
Background and Objectives: 46 XY disorders of sexual development (DSD) cover a wide spectrum of phen...
AbstractIntroductionWe present a rare patient case with mixed gonadal dysgenesis as a disorder of se...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Mixed gonadal dysgenesis is most commonly associated with a mosaic 45X/46XY k...
Partial gonadal dysgenesis (PGD) is a sexual differentiation disorder characterized by bilateral dys...
Differential diagnosis between XY partial (PGD) and mixed gonadal dysgenesis (MGD) was initially est...
Background and aim: Disorders of sexual differentiation (DSD) with karyotype 46,XY include gonadal d...
The term disorders of sex development (DSD) includes congenital conditions in which development of c...
Dysgenetic male pseudohermaphroditism is the result of a defect of testis development that encompass...