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
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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