Abstract

Method Patients were examined, diagnosed and treated DSD or ambiguous sex at (NHP) from 31/07/2002 to 31/7/2012. Criteria that suggest DSD include 1. overt genital ambiguity (eg, cloacal exstrophy) 2. apparent female genitalia with an enlarged clitoris, posterior labial fusion, or an inguinal/labial mass 3. apparent male genitalia with bilateral undescended testes, micropenis, isolated perineal hypospadias, or mild hypospadias with undescended testis 4. a family history of DSD such as CAIS, and 5. a discordance between genital appearance and a prenatal karyotype. Method of the study was descriptive observational.

Highlights

  • Disorders of sex development (DSD) are defined as congenital condition in which development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex is atypical

  • Aims Define the pattern of disorders of sex development according to Chicago's classification 2006 at National Hospital

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Summary

The pattern of disorders of sex development in Vietnamese children

Pham Thu Nga1*, Vu Chi Dung[2], Bui Phuong Thao[2], Nguyen Ngoc Khanh[2], Can Thi Bich Ngoc[2], Hoan Nguyen Thi[2], Dat Nguyen Phu[2]. From 8th APPES Biennial Scientific Meeting Darwin, Australia. From 8th APPES Biennial Scientific Meeting Darwin, Australia. 29 October – 1 November 2014

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