Abstract
Disorders of Sex Development and Hypogonadism: Genetics, Mechanism, and Therapies
Highlights
Juniarto and colleagues in their paper “Application of the new classification on patients with a disorder of sex development in Indonesia” from Indonesia showed how patients’ and general society’s opinion on Disorders of sex development (DSD), economic background of the patients, and lack of access to health insurance can affect the complex management of DSD in a negative way
This special issue presents a series of articles mainly reflecting the difficulties in characterization of DSD in four papers, advances in genetics of DSD in two papers, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in one paper, clinical presentation of male primary hypogonadism, like Klinefelter’s syndrome in one paper, and long-term followup of female hypergonadotropic hypogonadism in one paper, as well as clinical and molecular data of aromatase excess syndrome in one paper and an interesting review about the complex association of androgens and adipose tissue in males in one paper
Juniarto and colleagues in their paper “Application of the new classification on patients with a disorder of sex development in Indonesia” from Indonesia showed how patients’ and general society’s opinion on DSD, economic background of the patients, and lack of access to health insurance can affect the complex management of DSD in a negative way
Summary
Juniarto and colleagues in their paper “Application of the new classification on patients with a disorder of sex development in Indonesia” from Indonesia showed how patients’ and general society’s opinion on DSD, economic background of the patients, and lack of access to health insurance can affect the complex management of DSD in a negative way. Editorial Disorders of Sex Development and Hypogonadism: Genetics, Mechanism, and Therapies
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